From 1333020b904a8714d01f4ae4789c5070e8ff90f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 10:50:33 +0200 Subject: Adding debian version 2:9.0.1378-2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- debian/README.Debian | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+) create mode 100644 debian/README.Debian (limited to 'debian/README.Debian') diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64a577e --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.Debian @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +Vim for Debian +--------------- + +1. The current Debian Vim scripts policy can be found in the vim-doc package + under /usr/share/doc/vim and . + +2. Before reporting bugs, check if the bug also exists if you run vim + with "vim --clean". If not, make sure that the "bug" is not + a result of a setting in your ~/.vimrc before reporting it. + +defaults.vim +------------ + +Vim provides $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim to improve the default Vim experience for +a user with no vimrc file. It enables commonly useful functionality that +wasn't historically enabled by default, like syntax highlighting and filetype +plugins. + +However, the defaults.vim script is ONLY loaded when a user does NOT have their +own vimrc file. If you create a vimrc file and want to build on top of +defaults.vim, add these lines to the top of your vimrc file: + + unlet! g:skip_defaults_vim + source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim + +When defaults.vim is loaded implicitly for a user, that happens _after_ the +system vimrc file has been loaded. Therefore, defaults.vim will override +settings in the system vimrc. To change that, one can either + +a) Explicitly load defaults.vim in the system vimrc, as described above, and + then define your customizations +b) Explicitly opt out of defaults.vim by adding the line below to + the system vimrc + + let g:skip_defaults_vim = 1 + +Modeline support disabled by default +------------------------------------ + +Modelines have historically been a source of security/resource vulnerabilities +and are therefore disabled by default in $VIMRUNTIME/debian.vim. + +You can enable them in ~/.vimrc or /etc/vim/vimrc with "set modeline". + +In order to mimic Vim's default setting (modelines disabled when root, enabled +otherwise), you may instead want to use the following snippet: + + if $USER != 'root' + set modeline + else + set nomodeline + endif + +The securemodelines script from vim.org (and in the vim-scripts package) may +also be of interest as it provides a way to whitelist exactly which options +may be set from a modeline. -- cgit v1.2.3