On Monday, July 14, 2014 8:25:54 PM UTC+4, Tim Chase wrote:
> [when replying via Google Groups, could you trim the extra spaces
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> that Google inserts between each line, refrain from top-posting and
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> trim to just the germane content? Thanks!]
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> On 2014-07-14 09:15, Denis Redozubov wrote:
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> >> When it breaks (and before you fix it with ":set expandtab"), what
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> >> does
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> >>   :verbose set expandtab?
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> >> report?
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> > Just tried it, Tim. No output whatsoever.
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> AFAIK, vim should *always* report something back here, even in the
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> "tiny" build of vim.  In my local "vim.tiny", it at least reports
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> back "expandtab" or "noexpandtab".  In larger builds, it reports
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>   expandtab
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>         Last set from ~/tmp/test.vimrc
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> If you don't get *anything*, are you certain that you're running Vim
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> rather than some other vi clone such as nvi?  Could you include the
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> output of "vim --version" or ":version" to see if there's anything
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> suspect in it?
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> Thanks,
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> -tim
Yep, i'm positive this is standard vim.
% vim --version
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Nov 15 2013 23:08:10)
Full version output here: https://gist.github.com/dredozubov/d1603a974d142a6f4ef9
I set verbosefile to ~/verbosefile and it's still empty(it was created by vim though) after some usage. I'm at a loss here. 
Denis.
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