> On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have successfully installed vim. whhen Im tring to start vim with the -H
> > option Im getting an error message that says: "Hebrew cannot be used: Not
> > enabled at compile time". I have edited the features.h file in the src/
> > directory. I have thislines for the right to left hebrew support:
> >
> > #ifdef MAX_FEAT
> > # define RIGHTLEFT
> > #endif
> >
> > I cant ind any specific option for it.
> > Is there anything wrong?
> > do I have to edit another file to enable Hebrew support?
>
> No. Defining "RIGHTLEFT" should be enough.
>
> To check the binary, try 'vim -H'. If no hebrew support is compiled in,
> you'll get an error message, and vim won't run.
>
If more attempts to get it compiled right will fail you might want to consider
building the package from src the same way a package maintainer did. That is,
don't mess with the src by yourself, just repeat what a package maintainer did.
Actually, we were reported that RH6.2 has Hebrew support for VIM compiled in
by default. So is Debian. Are you trying to exercise building a bin from src?
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