Well, I dug around on this and it's actually the intended behavior. The Debian VIM policy (http://pkg-vim.alioth.debian.org/vim-policy.html/) is now that addons should *not* be enabled systemwide by default. This is to avoid file collisions and to make it so that addons don't affect other users when installed on a multi-user system. So addons need to be turned on via vim-addons (from vim-addon-manager) on a per user basis.
I'm closing the bug now. If you don't like this policy or behavior the appropriate place discuss it is the pkg-vim-maintainers list on http://lists.alioth.debian.org but latexsuite is installing the correction location according to the policy. Thanks and sorry for the confusion.
Well, I dug around on this and it's actually the intended behavior. The Debian VIM policy (http:// pkg-vim. alioth. debian. org/vim- policy. html/) is now that addons should *not* be enabled systemwide by default. This is to avoid file collisions and to make it so that addons don't affect other users when installed on a multi-user system. So addons need to be turned on via vim-addons (from vim-addon-manager) on a per user basis.
I'm closing the bug now. If you don't like this policy or behavior the appropriate place discuss it is the pkg-vim-maintainers list on http:// lists.alioth. debian. org but latexsuite is installing the correction location according to the policy. Thanks and sorry for the confusion.