wcs) (03/26/91)
In article <1991Mar21.215229.3618@banzai.PCC.COM> john@banzai.PCC.COM (John Canning) writes: ]In article <221@picker.Picker.COM> gaeta@pacs.picker.com (jay gaeta) writes: ]>I am running AT&T Unix Sys V Rel. 3.2.2 (from AT&T). There are a ]>couple of bugs that I would like to get a fix for: ]> ]>1) The vi editor won't work on large files. (I know I can get ]>public domain versions and port them but it seems like a brute force ]>approach.) Sigh. I wish they'd fix this, it's trivial. About N>8 years ago, I fixed this for vi Version 3.7, the termcap version, on the machines I was running. Editing N-Megabyte files was very convenient. Do you have source? It's probably changed somewhat, but the right combination of compile-time options did the trick. The basic issue was that the VMUNIX flag told vi two things: - you've got virtual memory, so make your tables nice and big, - you're running Berkeley Unix, so do something-or-other and there was a flag to turn it back off. ]Call the AT&T Hotline at 800-922-0354. When you purchased Unix, you ]also purchased 90 days of free support for the product. It's worth a try. Or get GNU emacs, and use vi-mode. -- Pray for peace; Bill # Bill Stewart 908-949-0705 erebus.att.com!wcs AT&T Bell Labs 4M-312 Holmdel NJ # Hacker. System Designer. Troublemaker.