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On 09/23/2016 08:00 AM, pc0147 Sistemas Will_ecg wrote: |
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> El jue, 22-09-2016 a las 08:32 -0700, Daniel Frey escribió: |
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>> For some reason, on one box, whenever I start vim it puts |
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>> ":0000/0000/0000" on the command line. I've looked in vimrc and can't |
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>> see any reference to this. Hitting Enter yields "E486: Pattern not |
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>> found |
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>> :0000" |
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>> I've noticed that it's been behaving strangely but I cannot figure |
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>> out |
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>> the cause. Last time I noticed something odd was when I commented out |
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>> something in package.mask (with #) and saved it. Portage complained |
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>> it |
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>> was invalid and when I opened it again the '#' changed to 'g'. |
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>> I've removed and reinstalled vim packages, no luck. |
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>> Has anyone seen this? |
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>> Dan |
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> I had the same problem, the only solution I found was to add the vimrc |
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> for user ~.vimrc and at least set one thing. I only set the colorscheme |
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> and now works fine, the problem is that you should set it for all your |
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> users, in my case was my personal user and root. |
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I tried this, with "set nowrap" in a .vimrc, and it made no difference. |
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What I find baffling is that out of six machines only one is doing this! |
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Dan |