From 96f45c0b6fc9e9d404e6805593ed1e0e6795e470 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bram Moolenaar Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2019 19:53:45 +0200 Subject: Update runtime files --- READMEdir/README_os390.txt | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'READMEdir/README_os390.txt') diff --git a/READMEdir/README_os390.txt b/READMEdir/README_os390.txt index 8aa33ae880..e0a0bdb6ba 100644 --- a/READMEdir/README_os390.txt +++ b/READMEdir/README_os390.txt @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Getting the source to z/OS: First get the source code in one big tar file and ftp it a binary to z/OS. If the tar file is initially compressed with gzip (tar.gz) or bzip2 (tar.bz2) -uncompress it on your PC, as this tools are (most likely) not available on the -mainframe. +uncompress it on your PC, as these tools are (most likely) not available on +the mainframe. To reduce the size of the tar file you might compress it into a zip file. On z/OS Unix you might have the command "jar" from java to uncompress a zip. Use: @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ WARNING: This instruction was not tested with Vim 7.4 or later. There are two ways for building VIM with X11 support. The first way is simple and results in a big executable (~13 Mb), the second needs a few additional -steps and results in a much smaller executable (~4.5 Mb). This examples assume -you want Motif. +steps and results in a much smaller executable (~4.5 Mb). These examples +assume you want Motif. The easy way: $ export CC=cc -- cgit v1.2.3