uport's new SysV/AT 'vi'--What does it do?
Wolf N. Paul
wnp at dcs.UUCP
Sat Sep 10 22:32:40 AEST 1988
In article <449 at fallst.UUCP> tkevans at fallst.UUCP (Tim Evans) writes:
>If you're a validated Microport BBS user, with a registered serial number,
>the BBS will allow you to download a new 'vi' editor for System V/AT. Can
>someone tell me what's new about this and why I'd use it over the one
>distributed with version 2.2-L? (Actually, I have downloaded it, and all
>I can see about it is that it takes _forever_ to load--my system is a
>10mhz AT clone with 2.2 megs RAM.)
The major bug with the older version of vi is that if you do a series of
":x,ys/oldstuff/newstuff/" commands, _sometimes_ the substitute command
stops working, so you have to write and quit, and then re-invoke vi if you
want to continue editing the same file. There were a couple other smaller
bugs, like being inexplicably thrown into "ex" mode.
The new vi fixes those bugs.
Wolf
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