I have a few files I use to script my backups.  I've been tweaking
them as usual.  Suddenly vim is acting very strange, and the files are
misbehaving.

The main symptoms are the message "No protocol specified" which
appears both on the editing session (with a different background) and
on the command-line.

For instance, this is cut-and-pasted directly from my terminal session:

root@treat:~/scripts# vim -i NONE -u NONE err
No protocol specified
No protocol specified
No protocol specified
root@treat:~/scripts#

The same phrase seems to appear randomly over the editing session.  It
does not appear to be part of the text. I'd have to use a screen shot
to show it, which I'll do if need be.  The -i and -u options are just
there for debugging.

I did not modify the file during the session, and its contents do not
appear to be the problem.  Here's a dump:

root@treat:~/scripts# od -t x1c err
0000000  20  20  74  68  65  6e  0a  20  20  20  20  65  63  68  6f  20
                  t   h   e   n  \n                   e   c   h   o
0000020  55  6e  69  64  69  65  6e  74  69  66  69  65  64  20  73  79
          U   n   i   d   i   e   n   t   i   f   i   e   d       s   y
0000040  73  74  65  6d  2e  20  20  43  61  6e  6e  6f  74  20  63  6f
          s   t   e   m   .           C   a   n   n   o   t       c   o
0000060  6e  74  69  6e  75  65  2e  0a  20  20  20  20  65  78  69  74
          n   t   i   n   u   e   .  \n                   e   x   i   t
0000100  20  31  0a  20  20  65  6c  69  66  20  5b  20  21  20  2d  66
              1  \n           e   l   i   f       [       !       -   f
0000120  20  2f  72  6f  6f  74  2f  73  63  72  69  70  74  73  2f  62
              /   r   o   o   t   /   s   c   r   i   p   t   s   /   b
0000140  6b  24  6d  65  2e  73  68  20  5d  0a
          k   $   m   e   .   s   h       ]  \n
0000152
root@treat:~/scripts#

I've been using vim for a *long* time and have never seen this.  What
in the world happened to my vim?

-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD

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