Unfortunately I can't, unless apt keeps a log of this stuff that I'm not aware of.
This system has been alive in various incarnations for many years (at least five, I'd say) and has been apt-get upgraded quite a number of times along the way. I think my previous version of vim was 6.xish? But it's possible that the diversions were lying had somehow survived from much older packages. On 03/12/06, James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 04:59:45PM -0800, Peter Eckersley wrote: > After a recent upgrade (to version 7+), vim on my system stopped decompressing > .gz files automatically. This looks a bit like #348661. > > vim.{full,gnome,gtk,basic} all handle the .gz files correctly. It > looks like /usr/bin/vim is some weird file that's been left lying > around... > > I have dpkg 1.3.22. Could you tell us which version you were upgrading from? We haven't used diversions for vim in a long time. James -- GPG Key: 1024D/61326D40 2003-09-02 James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkVztXwACgkQDb3UpmEybUBY7ACdEpxrvoOkrFwToV4Gk9WRvrIA tv8AoJ66l8lPHSZPebtL1zr/vDqM93pm =U6SX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-- Peter