actually any lighter---it's built with exactly the same feature-set as
the main vim port. The only difference is lack of gtk20 GUI, and the
language bindings are off by default.
An UPDATING entry is included.
By popular request, this is a slave port that installs only the vim binary. It has
no dependencies, produces a 1 MB package with a 3 MB installed footprint, and
is unable to do anything except edit files. It contains no help files, no runtime
files, no syntax highlighting, no filetype-specific indenting, non-US keymaps,
macros, or spell-checking.
vim-tiny is designed for minimal installs, and is the wrong choice for most users.