2012/11/16 Gerd Wachsmuth <gerd.wachsm...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>:
> latex-suite does not have a version number (any more). So the question
> reduces to "Where (and possibly when) did you get latex-suite from?".

Well, he did say "as distributed under Fedora"...
By looking for Fedora packages I came to this page [1] where, while
it's not really clear how to get a version info from there, I found a
link to their build script repository for vim-latex. There is a
changelog in the build script, from which I gather that they use git
snapshots. In particular, the one corresponding to the version
Grossfield is using is:

1.8.23-6.20110214.1049-git089726a

So he has a git snapshot from a bit more than one year and a half ago.
By the way, there is a newer entry (in the script for Fedora 17, the
current stable release) dated 2012-01-25 saying that they updated that
one to:

1.8.23-7.20120125.768-git8b62284

I don't have any idea about the issue at hand, though.

Alessandro

[1] 
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/vim-latex?_csrf_token=75695c0b53d7e1dbefa6eca5638f5eb988da891e


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