On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Till Maas wrote:
I do not know, whether or not seperating vim-X11 and vim-enhanced is worth
it. This is only what is currently the case. All I want to achive is that
the /usr/bin/gvim binary from vim-X11 will have symlinks with the names
{vim,vimdiff,ex,view,rview,rvim,vimtutor} in /usr/bin. So now there are
three ways to do it:
1) use Conflicts
2) use alternatives
3) use the binary from vim-X11 in vim-enhanced instead
I wouldn't like any of the above. But didn't someone already suggest:
4) Use wrapper scripts in /usr/bin/{vim,vimdiff,ex,view,rview,rvim,vimtutor}
that first look for the -X11 executables, then -enhanced. Maybe something
like:
#!/bin/sh
exe=${0##*/}
vim=/usr/libexec/vim/enhanced/$exe
if [ -x /usr/libexec/vim/X11/$exe ] ; then # maybe test "-n $DISPLAY" here too
vim=/usr/libexec/vim/X11/$exe
fi
exec $vim "$@"
...and ship it in vim-enhanced, and make vim-X11 require it (and obviously set
up so that the desired executables/links are found
in /usr/libexec/vim/{enhanced,X11})?