hi,
On Sun, 8 Mar 2026 at 03:28, Riza Dindir <riza.dindir@gmail.com> wrote:
> As Eric Marceau pointed out, the double forward slash (//) in the path ("backupdir"=//etc/.backup) might be a problem.
>
> Also the double quotes in "backupdir"=//etc/.backup might be a problem. I would use "set backupdir=/etc/.backup" (without the double quotes) in the ~/.vimrc file or wherever your rc file is. I have something similar in my settings file: "set bakupdir=/tmp" (without the double quotes).
>
> The other thing might be that you have to create the /etc/.backup directory, and you might need write permissions to that directory. It is odd to use the /etc directory for this IMHO. It might be a good idea to move this to the home folder of your choosing (as Badli al Rashid has suggested). This can be something like ~/tmp/.backup or something else...
just to add, conventionally '/etc' is a system directory and a
non-root user would be permitted to read, not write.
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