Richard Melville wrote:


On 6 June 2017 at 16:29, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Richard Melville wrote:

        The book is still showing Lesstif as an optional dependency of Vim.
        Lesstif is a dead project which hasn't been updated since 2009.
        Lesstif
        came into being as a FLOSS replacement for the proprietary Motif.
        This no
        longer became necessary when the Motif toolkit was released under
        the LGPL
        in 2012.

        Regarding the entry in the book, and as Motif is an ongoing project,
        perhaps the answer is to now replace Lesstif with Motif.  Vim can
        be built
        with a Motif backend.  The Motif website is http://motif.ics.com/
        and the
        source code is here
        https://sourceforge.net/p/motif/code/ci/master/tree/
        <https://sourceforge.net/p/motif/code/ci/master/tree/>


    I've removed the reference to lesstif.  I checked my log for vim and
    could find no reference to 'tif'.  In addition I think motif is pretty
    much dead on linux (if it was ever alive).  The only place I've seen
    it at all is either on an hpux or aix system (I don't recall which) 20
    years ago.


I agree that it's not very popular (I don't know anybody that uses it),
but it still appears to be alive and kicking.  There are regular updates
with the latest being less than a year ago.  Vim configure options include:-

--enable-motif-check
--with-motif-lib=STRING

I'll let someone who does use motif figure it out.

  -- Bruce


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