Tux wrote:
> Bram Moolenaar schrob am Sonntag, 13. Dezember 2015 um 14:45 Zeit:
>
> > If I look at https://tuxproject.de/projects/vim/ I don't see that
> > button. In fact I don't know how to download. Perhaps you can redo
> > that page. I would expect a nice big download button, with an
> > explanation of what is in that download. E.g., is Python included or
> > does it need to be installed separately?
>
> Hmm,
>
> there are just two bold links for the two possible downloads (x86 and
> x64, I can't know which one the visitor wants to have), there is also
> a text about DLL files not being included right below the list of used
> libraries ...
These are 7zip files. I don't think 7zip is included with the Windows
distribution. And then how to unpack? The text says it's an archive,
not an installer. A self-installing executable is what most users
prefer.
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