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Problem when run vim as normal user



Hello everyone,
	
	我的系统是debian sid,在以普通用户的身份运行vi命令的时候总会出现下面的提示
(root没这个问题):

处理 /usr/share/vim/vimrc 时发生错误:
行   56:
E91: 'E71: 选项 'shell' 未设定
E484: Can't open file /tmp/v562938/0
请按 ENTER 或其它命令请按 ENTER 或其它命令继续

	按下enter之后还是可以正常编辑文档。不过总这样感觉很不舒服,有什么办法可以
解决吗?

	VIM version:6.2.214

	content of /usr/share/vim/vimrc(/etc/vim/vimrc),I have NOT modified it.

" Configuration file for vim

" Prevent modelines in files from being evaluated (avoids a potential
" security problem wherein a malicious user could write a hazardous
" modeline into a file) (override default value of 5)
set modelines=0

" Normally we use vim-extensions. If you want true vi-compatibility
" remove change the following statements
set nocompatible        " Use Vim defaults instead of 100% vi compatibility
set backspace=indent,eol,start  " more powerful backspacing

" Now we set some defaults for the editor
set autoindent          " always set autoindenting on
set textwidth=0         " Don't wrap words by default
set nobackup            " Don't keep a backup file
set viminfo='20,\"50    " read/write a .viminfo file, don't store more than
                        " 50 lines of registers
set history=50          " keep 50 lines of command line history
set ruler               " show the cursor position all the time

" Suffixes that get lower priority when doing tab completion for filenames.
" These are files we are not likely to want to edit or read.
set suffixes=.bak,~,.swp,.o,.info,.aux,.log,.dvi,.bbl,.blg,.brf,.cb,.ind,.idx,.ilg,.inx,.out,.toc

" We know xterm-debian is a color terminal
if &term =~ "xterm-debian" || &term =~ "xterm-xfree86"
  set t_Co=16
  set t_Sf=[3%dm
  set t_Sb=[4%dm
endif

" Make p in Visual mode replace the selected text with the "" register.
vnoremap p <Esc>:let current_reg = @"<CR>gvdi<C-R>=current_reg<CR><Esc>

" Vim5 and later versions support syntax highlighting. Uncommenting the next
" line enables syntax highlighting by default.
" syntax on

if has("autocmd")
 " Enabled file type detection
 " Use the default filetype settings. If you also want to load indent files
 " to automatically do language-dependent indenting add 'indent' as well.
 filetype plugin on

endif " has ("autocmd")

" Some Debian-specific things
augroup filetype
  au BufRead reportbug.*                set ft=mail
  au BufRead reportbug-*                set ft=mail
augroup END

" Set paper size from /etc/papersize if available (Debian-specific)
if filereadable('/etc/papersize')
  let s:papersize = matchstr(system('/bin/cat /etc/papersize'), '\p*')
  if strlen(s:papersize)
    let &printoptions = "paper:" . s:papersize
  endif
  unlet! s:papersize
endif

" The following are commented out as they cause vim to behave a lot
" different from regular vi. They are highly recommended though.
"set showcmd            " Show (partial) command in status line.
"set showmatch          " Show matching brackets.
"set ignorecase         " Do case insensitive matching
"set incsearch          " Incremental search
"set autowrite " Automatically save before commands like :next and :make


	3x in advance.

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