On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 08:49:03PM -0600, Matthew Gardner wrote:
> Well, I fixed the vim problem.  It turned out that the Fedora 12 version was
> something like 2.7.3, and the Fedora 14 version was 2.7.2, for some reason.
>  So, because the version number was lower, the package didn't update and was
> left in a broken state.  Updating after the official launch of Fedora 14
> didn't help, again because of the version number.  But removing the old
> package and reinstalling it worked just fine.

Weird.  I think you should open a Fedora bug on this (at
bugzilla.redhat.com).

Anyway, congrats for figuring out what was wrong, and thanks for sharing
your solution.

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