On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 12:38:34 PM UTC Christian Brabandt wrote:
> What is the script id? I might be able to check it on the server (no 
promises however).

Originally "vim-noweb", and also when I ran into the problem I tried making 
the ID the same as the filename "vim-noweb.tar.gz" and "vim-noweb.tgz".

> Also is there a reason, you are using the tgz/tar.gz extension?

I was following "https://www.vim.org/scripts/add_script.php";. There I see 
the example, "if I was writing a script foo.vim that also had vim help file 
and a README file I would name the script foo.vim but my script package 
would be foo.tar.gz". So of course that is the example I followed.

> Just curious if this works with a zip extension or a simple .vmb for 
vimball.

Great question. I had not heard of vimball. I will try it and see if that 
gets around the error.

Is vimball the most portable format? Should the example be updated on 
vim.org?

Cheers! Edward

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