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Am 02.10.2009 07:29, schrieb Arthur D.: |
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> I repeat once more. |
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> Every user who has VIM installed on theirs systems is forced to do extra |
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> configuration, to make sudo work as expected, just because someone prefer |
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> other editor and thinks that vanilla choice is bad. Isn't that just stupid? |
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I have VIM installed, set as default editor via EDITOR="/usr/bin/vim" in |
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my /root/bashrc. If I run VISUDO as root (I never use sudo so all there |
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is vanilla and so my user can't use sudo visudo) runs it with VIM. |
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I really don't see your problem. |
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All that was needed here on my box was setting VIM as my editor of |
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choice (I preferer to do that per-user so no setting of anything in rc |
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or /etc/env.d) and VISUDO accepted it. No magic involved. |
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Greetings |
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Sebastian |