Hi,

I am an user of gvim on a Debian/testing. I mistakenly
deleted  some 
vim, gvim related directories like " /etc/vim,
/etc/gvim". After that, 

I was unable to run gvim. Whenever I run it , I always
get  the vim 
without gui. I tried reinstall vim-gnome by giving a
command "apt-get 
install --reinstall vim-gnome" on a console.  But no
success. It still 
runs  the vim without gui. 

and I also did:
"apt-get remove --purge vim-gnome  vim-gtk"
 "apt-get install vim-gtk" 
 "dpkg-reconfigure vim-gtk" 

I tried vim-gtk and other variants but no success 
again. 

When I look inside the directory "/usr/bin" I see that
the vim.gtk and 
vim.gnome is already there  without any symbolic link.
When 
I run them inside that directory, It still runs vim
without gui. 

It is most likely that I deleted some files related to
vim as mentioned above. I think  the "apt-get" was 
confused after that. The only 
choice left is to compile it from the source. Goodbye
to apt-get for 
gvim.

 Can somebody help to me? Without gvim, I feel myself
as an orphan.

Thanks,
Ahmet

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