Subject: Re: Compiling under FreeBSD and Devolping a GUI system
To: None <ryan@riacs.edu>
From: Marcus Comstedt <marcus@idonex.se>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 04/10/2001 22:36:58
>>>>> "Ryan" == Ryan Nelson <ryan@riacs.edu> writes:

  Ryan> Sorry, but I had to


  Ryan> bash-2.03$ uname -a
  Ryan> SunOS demeter 5.8 Generic_108528-03 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
  Ryan> bash-2.03$ which vim
  Ryan> no vim in /bin /usr/bin /usr/ucb /usr/bin/X11 /usr/local/bin /opt/ssh/bin
  Ryan> /usr/sbin/ /home/ryan/usr/local/bin/ /home/ryan/usr/local/sbin/
  Ryan> /home/ryan/usr/local/sh/bin/

Precisely.  Anyway, if it's "standard" you want, try ed.  It's also
absolutely feature-free, which I understand was a prerequisite for
some.

man ed =>

DESCRIPTION
     The ed utility is the  standard  text  editor.

See?  :-)


  Ryan> ps - you can do a web browser with vi

  Ryan> :sh
  Ryan> lynx

Last time I checked, lynx was written in C, not in vi.  Also, none of
the vi editing commands seem to work properly while inside lynx, which
rather defeats the purpose.


  // Marcus