Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim-addon-manager

Ubuntu 11.04, v-a-m 0.4.3. I have vim and friends installed from the
standard repositories, and I have a piece of software compiled locally
which provides a vim plugin. The software I'm installing to /usr/local
since that's the correct way of doing things, not polluting /usr with
home-compiled things.

So the associated vim plugin goes to /usr/local/share/vim/addons but
vim-addon-manager does not detect it (not listed by "vim-addons list"
and not found when I try to activate it by name).

I'm sure this scenario is pretty standard? FHS-compliant.

** Affects: vim-addon-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  vim-addon-manager should detect local plugins in
  /usr/local/share/vim/addons

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