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# 8  
Old 07-27-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nitrodist
Try find / -name 'vi' -not -path "/cygdrive*" 2>/dev/null (guessing on the '-not' bit to avoid searching in your windows drives -- if this doesn't work, just do find / -name 'vi' 2>/dev/null and wait a lot longer for it to complete) to search through your root filesystem for a file named 'vi'.

I could see nothing on my screen. Perhaps it didn't execute the command properly. This is what i have got after executing the abov following command
/cygdrive/r/abc/accounts/bin $ find / -name 'vi' 2>/dev/null
/cygdrive/r/abc/accounts/bin $
# 9  
Old 07-27-2011
Try this:
Code:
 
cd /usr/bin
ls vi*

If you see vim.exe (every cygwin install I've seen has vim), then do
Code:
 
ln -s vim.exe vi

# 10  
Old 07-27-2011
Try it with 'vim' now, to see if you have vim installed.

Alternatively, you can run the setup.exe file from cygwin again and you can install more packages from there (without reinstalling cygwin itself).
# 11  
Old 07-27-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nitrodist
Try it with 'vim' now, to see if you have vim installed.

Alternatively, you can run the setup.exe file from cygwin again and you can install more packages from there (without reinstalling cygwin itself).

Okay..I will go ahead and do that. Thanks a lot for letting me know.

---------- Post updated at 03:07 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:05 PM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by Vi-Curious
Try this:
Code:
 
cd /usr/bin
ls vi*

If you see vim.exe (every cygwin install I've seen has vim), then do
Code:
 
ln -s vim.exe vi

I tried in executing the command which you gave me.It yielded me the following result:

/home/x457489 $ cd /usr/bin
/usr/bin $ ls vi*

ls: cannot access vi*: No such file or directory
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