No it happens with the default configuration too (no ~/.vimrc)
The only file in ~/.vim is a file named .netrwhist and there is also the file .viminfo in $HOME
So nothing fantastic.
The only steps to reproduce are:
- From the command line run:
$ gvim some_file
- Wait until it crashes (usually less then a minute)
I can reproduce it on 2 different system (a netbook and a laptop) with an up to date Natty.
I'm sorry for this poor report, let me know if and how I can gather more useful informations.
No it happens with the default configuration too (no ~/.vimrc)
The only file in ~/.vim is a file named .netrwhist and there is also the file .viminfo in $HOME
So nothing fantastic.
The only steps to reproduce are:
- From the command line run:
$ gvim some_file
- Wait until it crashes (usually less then a minute)
I can reproduce it on 2 different system (a netbook and a laptop) with an up to date Natty.
I'm sorry for this poor report, let me know if and how I can gather more useful informations.