On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Steven S. Critchfield
<[email protected]> wrote:
> How many people really want the old, ancient vi instead of vim?

<oblig> ...someone in recovery from EMACS?... </oblig> ;-)

> Why even still maintain a vi only version?

Well, I'm sure you're familiar with the historical argument for this-
that with a damaged system, if you could just get (only) your root
partition mounted (with /bin and /sbin, but not /usr or /usr/local),
then you'd have the essential utilities you need to fix things. And
little old vi would qualify as a utility (doesn't SL have it in /bin
?).

And that reasoning shows commendable foresight, but really, how often
do you find yourself able to mount /bin and not /usr/bin? This
situation shows up in some old-timers' horror tales, but I'd like to
hear whether any NLUGger has experienced it in recent memory...

Or maybe someone is maintaining it there for "minimal" installations?

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