On 2023-12-20 12:47, matthew patton wrote:
No, because that's system-wide.
Vi vs Vim is a personal choice. Also alternatives is for supporting
multiple
Most of us run Cygwin on a device called a /Personal Computer/ that allows
us to make our own choices about OS, desktop UI, services, and
configuration. ;^>
yeah, yeah I know. It doesn't give license to pervert "correct behavior"
though. :)
Most distros differ in their default packages and configurations for server and
desktop editions, so "correct behaviour" may also differ.
Cygwin tends to go along with Fedora desktop decisions: some features are
disabled in some packages because FESCo does not agree with some packaging
decisions or component sources.
I know some of this because I went looking to see if certain packages were
available and/or provided by default on some distro server and desktop editions,
and found that most of those decisions and that information is not really
documented in any obvious place, just implemented, so you would have to install
and run the editions to find out!
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