This is a project for building a 64bit Gvim AppImage from the latest Vim snapshots. AppImage is a form of cross-distribution packaging format that can be run everywhere by simply downloading the image and starting it. For more information about the package format see here: AppImage.
The image is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS bionic. It most likely won't work on older distributions.
Download and execute the
most recent GVim-8.2.X_*.AppImage file to run GVim.
If you want a terminal Vim, just create a symbolic link with a name starting with "vim". Like:
ln -s GVim-v8.2.2965.glibc2.15-x86_64.AppImage vim.appimage
Then start vim.appimage to get a terminal Vim.
If you need a dynamic interface to Perl, Python2, Python3.8, Ruby or Lua make sure your system provides the needed dynamic libraries (e.g. libperlX, libpython2.7 libpython3X liblua5X and librubyX) as those are not distributed together with the image to not make the image too large.
However, Vim will work without those libraries, but some Plugin might need those additional dependency. This means, those interpreters have to be installed in addition to Vim. Without it Vim won't be able to use that feature!