Have a look here.
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I did and it didn't help. I have elvis vers. 1.4 and the commands suggested like :buffer which was not recognized by either elvis or bash, and also using the -r option didn't work.
Here's some of my activity:
bash-2.05# elvis -vvv
"/tmp/elv00dc31f01" is busy
bash-2.05# which elvis.ini
bash-2.05# elvis -r -Gquit
Use the `virec` program to recover lost files
bash-2.05# elvis -Gquit
"/tmp/elv00dc31f01" is busy
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# vi -help
"/tmp/elv00dc31f01" is busy
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# virec
bash: virec: command not found
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# vi
"/tmp/elv00dc31f01" is busy
bash-2.05# elvis
"/tmp/elv00dc31f01" is busy
bash-2.05#
Suggestion to edit elvis.ini useless as:
bash-2.05# find elvis.ini
find: elvis.ini: No such file or directory
bash-2.05#
What next?
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