Hello!

Included with v112 of netrw is a new command, :NetrwClean[!] .  What it 
does is remove all of netrw's parts from your home directory and, with 
the "!" variant, your system directories.   This can be useful when:

* you've put a copy of netrw in your personal directory

* you've now updated your version of vim and it has a more up-to-date 
version of netrw that you'd like to be using (usually the personal 
directory version overrides the system version).

I've sent a copy of v112 on to Bram, so I expect it'll be showing up on 
the ftp site and via cvs Real Soon Now if not already, so some of you 
may be faced with this issue.  Thanks, by the way!  I really appreciate 
all testing done before I get netrw into some new version of vim where, 
if there's some bug still in there, I get inundated with reports.

Anyway, those of you with earlier versions of netrw in their personal 
directories can't use the new :NetrwClean command (yet).  So, I've 
written a stand-alone version of netrwclean; its available at my website:

http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRWCLEAN

Please feel free to download it and use it.  BTW, it doesn't remove any 
vimballs, so netrw.vba[.gz] will be left alone, wherever it may be.

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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