Ken Takata wrote:

> It looks that some part of src/INSTALL is out-dated:
> 
> --- a/src/INSTALL
> +++ b/src/INSTALL
> @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ 4. Atari MiNT
>  
>  See INSTALLami.txt              for Amiga
>  See INSTALLmac.txt              for Macintosh
> -See INSTALLpc.txt               for PC (Windows 95/98/NT/XP/Vista/7/8/10)
> +See INSTALLpc.txt               for PC (Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10)
>  See INSTALLvms.txt              for VMS
>  See INSTALLx.txt             for cross-compiling on Unix
> -See ../README_390.txt           for OS/390 Unix
> +See ../READMEdir/README_os390.txt  for OS/390 Unix
>  See ../runtime/doc/os_beos.txt  for BeBox

Thanks, I'll include this.

> However, looking at the first line of READMEdir/README_os390.txt, it starts
> with "README_zOS.txt".  Should the file renamed to README_zOS.txt?
> If so, the line should be:
> 
>     See ../READMEdir/README_zOS.txt for z/OS Unix

I think both names can be used, one is the old name and one the new
name.  I don't know what users of these systems recognize, let's just
leave it as-is.


> BTW, I have another question. There are many *.info files in the repository.
> E.g. READMEdir/README.txt.info, READMEdir/src.info, ...
> What are the files for? For a-a-p? Can we delete them?

They are for the Amiga.  I still like to support the Amiga since it's
where Vim originally started.  There are emulators for the Amiga, and
running Vim in there can be very useful.  Even though there will be very
few people doing that.

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