Le mercredi 20 février 2019 20:06:06 UTC+1, jonshouse1 a écrit :
> /etc/vimrc let skip_defaults_vim = 1
> 
> 
> Thanks Gary, adding that to /etc/vimrc does the trick.
> 
> Interestingly googling "let skip_defaults_vim=1" shows a number of mailing 
> list posts from people who also think recent changes are a shit show.   As 
> package updates for Debian and other distros based on it are so slow users 
> are only now being impacted.
> 
> Users do not have the time to monitor development of well established 
> packages. Please developers: don't fuck with defaults.  Important behaviour 
> changes should be opt in - not a never ending struggle to try and opt out.
> 
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Hi Jon,

Out of encountered problem, I'm in the same user case of you. Work with several 
physical and virtual machine but under win7 (more than 300).

To synchronize vim's files on every machines, why don't you use rsync (used it 
under msys2, it works well). (equivalent of robocopy under windows)

Best Regards.
NiVa

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