Hi, you can try install a pre-compiled executable for solaris. Rest
assured it is a legit website, although it looks ugly as hell. :)

http://sunfreeware.com/programlistsparc10.html#vim


On Jul 11, 3:44 am, Teggy V <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am a great fan of vim; be it on windows or linux or other unix boxes.
>
> One issue though which I often have, specially on solaris servers, is that I
> can't install vim since I don't have root rights to install vim in /usr or
> /usr/local. One would suggest compiling vim from source and to set the
> install dir to some home directory. Issue with compilation is that often
> times, the server does not have the compiler or all the libraries or
> dependencies which vim compilation requires.
>
> As such, I am looking for some portable or personal version of vim which I
> can use from my home directory. Any idea where I can find such thing or any
> idea how I can build such binary (that's possible with Windows vim, surely
> should be possible for Solaris) ?
>
> Otherwise, if I can have a list of vim compilation dependencies, that would
> be great (the dependencies though should be able to run from a home
> directory) ...
>
> Thanks,
> Teggy

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