- Products
- Learn
- Local User Groups
- Partners
-
More
Join Us for CPX 360
23-24 February 2021
Important certificate update to CloudGuard Controller, CME,
and Azure HA Security Gateways
How to Remediate Endpoint & VPN
Issues (in versions E81.10 or earlier)
IDC Spotlight -
Uplevel The SOC
Important! R80 and R80.10
End Of Support around the corner (May 2021)
Hi all,
I'm looking to improve on Vi by wanting to install Vim, can't seem to though, tried yum and apt-get but having trouble 🙂
Is this even possible? Looking to add some colour to my scripts 🙂
Tom
I do not understand - on your client PC you can install anything you want, but i fear you are talking about GAiA OS. Installing other Linux software can be possibly made but is explicitly unsupported by CheckPoint !
We do not support installation of third party binaries on a Check Point OS.
That said, at least in R77.30 and R80.30, vim 7.0.237 is included.
Not sure about earlier releases.
Edit: added R77.30
We're due to go to R80.30 in the new year so, will test this out.
Thanks Daemon.
Tom
Hi,
Little late to the party, but here's how I got it working.
Using vim -V shows what's being loaded during VIM startup
Fetch http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unix/vim-7.0.tar.bz2
Unpack the bz2 file, scp it to your server's /tmp and untar the file.
It will create a folder named vim70 and the sub folder runtime
If you have a ${HOME}/.vim folder, rename it.
Move the runtime folder to ${HOME}/.vim
Navigate to /usr/share/vim70/syntax
Make the following symbolic links:
ln -s ${HOME}/.vim/syntax/nosyntax.vim .
ln -s ${HOME}/.vim/syntax/syntax.vim .
ln -s ${HOME}/.vim/syntax/colsyntax.vim .
I'm sure you could go all Sherlock and pick what you exactly need for colorized syntax highlighting, I didn't 😉
Best of luck!
Daniel
About CheckMates
Learn Check Point
Advanced Learning
WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF CYBER SECURITY