On Dec 9, 8:29 am, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 07/12/09 10:43, JD wrote:
>
>
> > Hey Tony,
>
> > Yeah, it appears I did misunderstand you, sorry. Also, sorry i took so
> > long responding. I was out-of-town and didn't have my SSH keys with
> > me. :D Since the issue only seems to be ftplugin related, i'll just
> > paste the last modified dates for those:
>
> Well, sorry _I_ took so long responding, it's just my Vim inbox is so
> full that sometimes I lose track of some threads. (Oldest unread
> currently 2009-11-22)
>
>
>
> > $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/ruby.vim   2008/08/09 17:50:07
> > $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/perl.vim    17 Jul 2008
>
> > Also, I had a friend test this bug on FreeBSD 6.4 and a different
> > friend test on FreeBSD 7.1 and the files i was having issues with with
> > filetype plugin on worked fine for the blokes on the newer FreeBSD's.
>
> > I also just tried with versions/last modified dates:
>
> > $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/ruby.vim   ruby.vim,v 1.40 2008/06/29 04:18:43
> > tpope
> > $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/perl.vim    20 Jan 2009
>
> These are the ones I have, which are the latest ones on the rsync
> server. Did you check the syntax scripts? I suppose they wouldn't be
> obsolete, though, if you have this.
>
>
>
>
> Well, unless you have something Perl- or Ruby-related somewhere (at any
> depth) under $VIM/vimfiles/ and/or ~/.vim/ (and/or in your vimrc and/or
> gvimrc) then I don't know what can have gone wrong.
>
> You wouldn't have a "system vimrc" or "system gvimrc", would you? Check
> their locations near the middle of the ":version" output: on some OSes
> the software distributor installs a system vimrc and/or gvimrc,
> unbeknownst to the users.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
> Life is like a simile.

Hey again tony, :D

Here's the dates for the syntax files, but i somewhat doubt they have
much to do with here since with "syntax on", everything still worked,
and it didn't fail till "filetype plugin on"

$VIMRUNTIME/syntax/ruby.vim    ruby.vim,v 1.16 2008/08/09 17:40:48
$VIMRUNTIME/syntax/perl.vim     Last Change:    2006 November 23

I don't have anything in my $VIM/vimfiles directory or my ~/.vim/
directory that would have anything to do with this. There is a system-
wide vimrc, but here is the entirety of it: http://dpaste.com/131384/
<-- Nothing there looks to be ruby/perl specific.

Just wondering, since this would probably be the easiest "fix" to this
problem (and i don't work on ruby or perl stuff all that much), would
it be possible for me to keep syntax, plugin and indent on for all
files, but turn "filetype plugin off" for just perl and ruby files? If
so, how would i do that?

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