All,

I've been using the "Vim without Cream"[1] build of Vim on Windows
for some time now.  This build is kindly provided by the "Cream"
project, and it's updated frequently for the latest Vim source code
patches.

However, I recently noticed that the runtime files are significantly
out-of-date.  For example, :help todo.txt shows a last change date
of 2008 Aug 09, whereas on my Linux build, it's dated "2009 Sep 18".

If any Cream developers are lurking here, would it be possible for
you to update the runtime files as part of your routine build?  If
nobody is lurking, I may join the Cream mailing list and ask there,
but it would be convenient to avoid joining another list (as I'm often
behind reading the lists I'm already on :-)).

Thanks,
Michael Henry

[1]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim


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