Bart Baker wrote:
Hello,

When I launch gvim from comand prompt in Win7 (64-bt), netrw does not
display any contents for the directory. For example:

" ============================================================================
" Netrw Directory Listing                                        (netrw v147e)
"   C:/Program Files (x86)
"   Sorted by      name
"   Sort sequence:
[\/]$,\.h$,\.c$,\.cpp$,*,\.o$,\.obj$,\.info$,\.swp$,\.bak$,\~$
"   Quick Help: <F1>:help  -:go up dir  D:delete  R:rename  s:sort-by  x:exec
" 
============================================================================\EOF

Every directory appears as such, with no contents listed.

I had to revert back to an old version in order to get any functionality.

Hello!

I've put netrw v147f on my website; v147e (and f) both use patch 465; v147f checks on that and issues a message if vim isn't sufficiently up-to-date.

The reason: for local listings, netrw makes use of the extra arguments to glob() to get a List. Its rather faster that way. However, v147e, the glob() silently fails if the vim doesn't have patch 465, and thus no listing results.

Regards,
Charles Campbell

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