Thank you, Karthick; "if has" is a perfect fit and works flawlessly. 

I
had spent a good 15 min searching/reading documentation, but didn't find
this. Certainly most of the problem lies between my ears, but vim is so
well documented that the phrase "drinking from the firehose" comes to mind.
:-) Sorry I can't provide more constructive feedback here. Regards... 

On
Thu, 5 Mar 2015 09:11:20 +0530, Karthick Gururaj  wrote:    On Wed, Mar 4,
2015 at 11:38 PM, J.D. Laub  wrote:

Hi. I've got a standard .vimrc file I
keep consistent across multiple machines with rsync. I dislike syntax
highlighting, so in that file I have " :syntax off " . A problem I'm having
is that some of the machines have the full-blown vim, where things work
swell, but some of the machines have vim-tiny, and on those I get "E319:
Sorry, the command is not available in this version: :syntax off" at
start-up of vim. I start vim many times a day, so this message gets
old.

I'm looking for options on hushing the noise; after some thinking,
these are the possibilities that come to mind (most of which probably don't
exist):

 have vim recognize I'm trying to turn it off, which means I don't
really care whether it's there or not, so there's no need for the E319
 put
the "syntax off" in an rc file that applies only on full installs and not
tiny installs  See :help has()   if has("syntax")  syntax off endif    


put this error msg in some "yes he's seen it before so don't show it again"
filter file
 turn on some option to suppress all E319 errors  See :help
silent :silent! syntax off  should be sufficient  

 leave the default
alone, but disable syntax highlighting some other way (maybe set up syntax
files that effectively disables highlighting)
 eliminate the vimrc entry;
instead, query vim at shell start-up, and only if syntax is a supported,
then turn it off in my VIMRC environment var

The last I can do without too
much hassle, but it feels like a work-around (putting the onus on the user
& shell). Other possibilities I'm missing? Any other
suggestions?

Cheers...         

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