Even I did a full install but I still had to specifically rpm -ivh the
vim-enhanced-*.rpm. On my machine I have the followoing :

[spavri@farzaan spavri]$ rpm -qa |grep vim
vim-minimal-6.0-0.27
vim-common-6.0-0.27
vim-enhanced-6.0-0.27

Check if you have the same. Also, just put this in your .muttrc 

set editor="/usr/bin/pico" 

and see if your problem goes away (of course do a "whereis pico" before you
do this.

regards,

Sharukh.

Ajitabh Pandey [Fri Sep 28, 2001 at 05:29:45AM -0700]:
> Hi,
> 
> But when I run vim from shell prompt, it runs without
> giving any error. and the same line without
> modification is working in .muttrc, so I think there
> is no problem with any command or path. Any way I will
> check when I will go back home.
> 
> BTW I have done a full installation of PCQ Linux 7.1
> which did ask for second CD.
> 
> Regards.
> Ajitabh Pandey.
> > From: "Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri ."
>  
> > This means that mutt can't find your vim. Have you
> > installed vim ? What
> > distro are you using ? It is not installed by
> > default in pcqlinux (btw it is
> > on the 2nd CD.) I had the same problem solved by
> > installing vim.
> 

-- 
Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri
Mumbai, India.

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