created 2002 · complexity intermediate · author Gary Johnson · version 5.7
Following the normal steps of running "./configure" and "make" to build Vim on an HP-UX 10.20 will result in Vim being linked with the termlib library. This library does not support certain termcap capability codes, such as the "Co" code used to query the number of colors supported by the terminal. Consequently, Vim will not display colors when used with a color terminal such as a color xterm.
One solution to this is to run the configure script with the "--with-tlib=curses" option, like this:
./configure --with-tlib=curses
This will cause Vim to be linked with the HP-UX curses library, which does support the color termcap capability codes.
Note that the xterm that comes standard with HP-UX 10.20 does not display color character attributes. To see colors when running Vim in a terminal window, you will also need to install a color terminal emulator such as a recent xterm.
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Color Vim (6.2) with HP-UX and Putty:
Compile Vim with this option:
./configure --with-tlib=curses
In your Putty settings go to "Connection" and set the "Terminal-type string" to "dtterm".
Edit your .profile, and add
export TERM=dtterm
Edit your .vimrc and add the line
syntax on
You should now be have full color editing in Vim.