Yuri Vic wrote:
Beginning few months ago, vim behavior changed for this command: 'vim
/some/dir/'
It opens some directories with "Netrw", and it doesn't open some other
directories.
But it always prints in the bottom: "/some/dir/" Illegal file name.
Directories it opens successfully tend to be descendants of the current
directory.
Maybe somebody knows what might be a problem? I couldn't identify so far why
some directories fail.
I suggest that you try things out with the latest netrw, which you can
get from my website:
http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW
You'll always get that "Illegal file name" message; vim emits it and
there's no way to avoid it AFAIK.
Regards,
C Campbell
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