Maybe fixed in the new package but updated packages are not installable here
when vim-gnome is installed and after removing vim-gnome the package vim and
vim-common are updated but the diversion handling is still wrong. There is only
vim.org and no vim and so the alternatives don't work.
I had to do a dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/vim
before updating works.
This has been a known bug in Debian vim-gnome a long time ago... why you use
this old and buggy vim version from Debian as basis for Ubuntu?
Maybe fixed in the new package but updated packages are not installable here
when vim-gnome is installed and after removing vim-gnome the package vim and
vim-common are updated but the diversion handling is still wrong. There is only
vim.org and no vim and so the alternatives don't work.
I had to do a dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/vim
before updating works.
This has been a known bug in Debian vim-gnome a long time ago... why you use
this old and buggy vim version from Debian as basis for Ubuntu?