On Thu, Jan 29, at 10:18 WiggyWare wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how I'd go about specifying a file to "source" in
> my vimrc (hopefully works for both Unix & Windows) dynamically
>
> I have a common account that people sudo into from their own accounts.
> I can determine their actual user ID with proctree, so I'd like to
> allow them to create their own custom vimrc to load when they are in
> the common account.
>
> ssh -l foo hostname
> foo#> sudo bar
> bar#> vim
> <Loads vim with .vimrc, which loads .vimrc_foo>
>
> I tried to do this in my .vimrc as a test:
> let g:myvar = ".vimrc_foo"
exec 'source '.g:myvar
>
> I get an error
> E484: Can't open file g:mysrc
>
> Does anyone know how I can reference the file to be sourced with a
> variable?
>
> Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Ag.
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