On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 3:49:11 PM UTC-6, FlashBurn wrote:
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> I think I know where the problem is.
> It is the spaces in the path. The error.err file is created. But when vim tries to open there it sees spaces in it, that's why it can't open it. The solution, I decided to use is the 8dot3 path. Thanks for the help everyone.
That's an acceptable workaround, I think. But maybe it should be supported if it actually isn't. I personally avoid using paths with spaces whenever possible, especially now that I'm on Windows 7 and can use C:\Users instead of "C:\Documents and Settings".
To make it even nicer for yourself, Vim can automatically build the 8.3 path for you. See:
:help fnamemodify()
:help filename-modifiers
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