On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 09:33:41AM +0100, Norbert Tretkowski wrote: > * David Lawyer wrote: > > If I type :help I get a message that > > /usr/share/vim/vim63/doc/help.txt.gz can't be found. That's true, > > because what exists is /usr/share/vim/vim63/doc/help.txt. So what's > > wrong is that vim is looking for a compressed file (.gz) while what > > exists is not compressed. This problem happened after I downloaded a > > new version of vim using apt-get. > > Please retry this when running vim with "-u NONE -U NONE" parameter as > parameters. Does it still happen?
Works OK if I do this. Note that 3 of you responded to my bug report: Norbert, Alexis, and Matthijs. 3 replies are better than none :-). Here's what was in /etc/vimrc and caused my problem: " Debian uses compressed helpfiles. We must inform vim that the main " helpfiles is compressed. Other helpfiles are stated in the tags-file. set helpfile=$VIMRUNTIME/doc/help.txt.gz When I upgraded vim (using apt-get upgrade), I elected to keep my old /etc/vimrc file, since I had customized it. I never thought there would be any problem with doing this. Since the above 3 lines were put in /etc/vimrc by a previous Debian install, shouldn't they be removed by a later Debian install if one elects to use the previous vimrc file? Yes, I now know that it's best to put my own changes in /etc/vimrc.local, which I've done so that something like this doesn't happen again. Thanks all for the quick response. David Lawyer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]