How to install vim.full in Ubuntu?
I've installed Ubuntu Server but I have only vim.basic
?
How do i install vim.full
?
Tried with aptitude install vim
but it said it's always installed.
Because vim
is a soft link to vim.basic
.
Try the vim-nox
package if you do not need a GUI, else try vim-gnome
or vim-gtk
. There are a number of vim packages compiled with different feature-sets:
% apt-cache search vim | grep vim-
jvim-canna - Japanized VIM (Canna version)
jvim-doc - Documentation for jvim (Japanized VIM)
vim-addon-manager - manager of addons for the Vim editor
vim-gtk - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with GTK2 GUI
vim-latexsuite - view, edit and compile LaTeX documents from within Vim
vim-nox - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
vim-scripts - plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles
vim-syntax-gtk - Syntax files to highlight GTK+ keywords in vim
vim-vimoutliner - script for building an outline editor on top of Vim
vim-common - Vi IMproved - Common files
vim-dbg - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor (debugging symbols)
vim-doc - Vi IMproved - HTML documentation
vim-gnome - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with GNOME2 GUI
vim-gui-common - Vi IMproved - Common GUI files
vim-runtime - Vi IMproved - Runtime files
vim-tiny - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - compact version
vim-rails - plugins for vim to allow easier editing of Rails Applications
This is what I usually install:
sudo apt-get install vim vim-scripts vim-doc vim-latexsuite vim-gui-common vim-gnome
In the past, there used to be a package called "vim-full"...
Run these commands in a terminal:
sudo apt-get build-dep gnome-vim
sudo apt-get install gnome-vim