I had both vim-full and vim-tiny installed. Removing vim-tiny fixed
this. Rather strange.
Thank you.
On 07/19/2010 08:08 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Lu, 19 iul 10, 19:49:03, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
In Ubuntu it was possible to yank some lines of text, exit Vim, open
a new Vim instance and paste the yanked lines. In debian it is
necessary to use the * register. How can I reproduce the Ubuntu
behavior?
Works for me with vim-nox (I don't use the gtk version). What vim
packages do you have installed? It will probably not work with vim-tiny
;)
$ dpkg -l vim* | grep ^ii
ii vim-addon-manager 0.4.3
manager of addons for the Vim editor
ii vim-common 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Vi IMproved - Common files
ii vim-gtk 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with GTK2
ii vim-gui-common 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Vi IMproved - Common GUI files
ii vim-nox 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
ii vim-runtime 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Vi IMproved - Runtime files
ii vim-scripts 20091011
plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles
ii vim-tiny 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - compact v
Regards,
Andrei
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