Re: vi defaults in 6.x

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On 08/20/2012 04:07 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Gordon Messmer<yinyang@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>
>> >Actually, it's a shell alias.  And then, only if "vim" is installed,
>> >which it isn't in some configurations.  IIRC, desktop systems have him
>> >by default, but server installations do not.
> It is neither a symlink nor a shell alias - execpt maybe for platforms that
> for some reason don't include vi.

On a CentOS system, "vi" will be a shell alias when the "vim" package is 
installed.  Otherwise it will be a variant of "vim" which is more 
compatible with the POSIX description of "vi" (though not 100%).  As we 
are discussing CentOS, I believe my statements did not require 
correction.  Thanks.

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