Thanks. I see if I remove .vimrc then it doesn't happen. The culprit is going 
to be one of the plugins. I will test them one by one :( It doesn't happen with 
gvim on other Linux platform.

VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled May  4 2016 17:30:35)
MacOS X (unix) version
Included patches: 1-1816
Compiled by [email protected]

7.4-103 now, was 7.4-102.

Thomas

On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 9:48:09 PM UTC+1, Nicola wrote:
> On 2016-05-05 10:13:56 +0000, 
> [email protected] said:
> 
> > Hi guys,
> > 
> > Thanks for hard work of all those making vimers comfortable and 
> > productive on OSX platform. I have switched to mac and found the 
> > following bug hampering productivity!
> > 
> > When macvim is opened with parameter -S that means to start off of the 
> > previously created session then it doesn't recognize netrw functions. 
> > That means, during the work with Vim if I execute ':Vexplore' vim 
> > responds with 'Unknown function: netrw#Explore'.
> > 
> > If I start macvim without -S argument then ':Vexplore' or ':e .' opens 
> > netrw explorer.
> > 
> > Can others reproduce the bug, find out and fix its cause?
> 
> I've tried your steps, but it works for me. Using MacVim 7.4-102, 
> installed with `brew macvim --HEAD`.
> 
> Nicola

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