> Well, then perhaps use a shell command?
>
>         silent !echo read this message

For some reason, using this approach I don't actually see the message
(I just get a blank terminal) until I quit Vim, i.e. I don't see it at
the critical time immediately before the install is attempted.

I think for now I'm going to only use this echom + feedkeys hack when
installing the Go programs; I'll just have a simple command that the
user can invoke to echom the log file locations. That should keep the
noise down.

Thanks for the thoughts and suggestions in any case.

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