> For example,
>
> now that many users (at least some that I know) are using the plugin
> loader pathogen, all the plugins are installed as
> ~/.vim/<plugin_name>/ftplugin/foo.vim. Installing with a vimball
> would place the files in their original vim directories.
You can choose the directory where vimball installs the files.
It defaults to ~/.vim. The default of vim-addon-manager is to use a
different directory for each plugin.
So this behaviour could be fixed easily.
Side note: vim-addon-manager also tracks dependencies for you. I wrote
it to make sharing code and depend on existing code easier. You may want
to give it a try.
Marc Weber
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