On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:55:27 AM UTC-4, Mathoscope Éveilleur de 
Mathématiques wrote:
>
> thanks ; ok
> it sounds simple ;
> and yes i know [whereitis].
> juste a qustion : where do i have to cd before remaking the "make"
> in /usr/share or in /usr/share/vim ?
>

After running git clone, I would just cd into  the directory it created, 
'vim'
 
I use macvim instead, but assume the process is similar.  At the top level 
macvim directory, I run:

```
./configure --prefix=$HOME/local --with-features=huge --enable-rubyinterp 
--enable-pythoninterp=yes --enable-python3interp=yes 
--enable-perlinterp=yes --enable-cscope --enable-terminal 
--disable-rightleft

make -j 6
```

but your options may vary.  This should install into 'local' in my home 
directory, but to be honest, I just have a symlink:
  Applications/MacVim.app -> 
~/git/macvim/src/MacVim/build/Release/MacVim.app


 
>

> Le vendredi 30 octobre 2020 à 10:31:34 UTC+1, rwmit...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:06:01 AM UTC-4, Mathoscope Éveilleur de 
>> Mathématiques wrote:
>>>
>>> hi
>>> on my mac os X.10.14.6, vim was initially installed (when ? i dont 
>>> remember) at /usr/share/vim/vim80
>>> yesterday i wanted to upgrade from 8.0 to 8.2
>>> i did this :
>>>
>>> $ git clone https://github.com/vim/vim.git
>>> $ cd vim/src
>>> $ make
>>> $ sudo make install
>>>
>>> but i had not noticed that i had cd in the wrong folder, somewhere on 
>>> my hard drive
>>> so now i have a [whereitis]/vim folder containing ci, nsis, piwmaps, 
>>> runtime and several other folders and files
>>> i have made vvim=[whereitis]/vim so to be able to use vim 8.2 by simply 
>>> typing $vvim but it is not satisfying of course
>>> i would like to finish properly the installation but as i am a beginner, 
>>> i dont want to make errors
>>>
>>> what is the better way to move vim to the right place ?
>>>
>>> do i just have to do :
>>> mv -f [whereitis]/vim /usr/share
>>> ?
>>>
>>> thanks for your help
>>>
>>> Vincent
>>>
>>
>> It sounds like you know [whereitis], why not just delete it and rerun 
>> make/make install in the proper directory? 
>>
>

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