On 27/09/2012 01:19 p.m., David Fishburn wrote:
 > On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 4:29 PM, David 
Fishburn<dfishburn.vim@gmail.com>  wrote:
 >> New machine, I used to run this code all the time and have never had 
a problem with it.
 >>
 >> Would like a little back ground on how system() calls work.
 >>
 >> :ver
 >> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Sep 25 2012 13:13:52)
 >> MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
 >> Included patches: 1-672
 >>
 >> I am this call:
 >>    let output = system('cscript.exe')
 >>
 >> That results in:
 >> E484: Can't open file C:\Users\i826639\AppData\Local\Temp\VIoDA9D.tmp
 >
 > Though I cannot explain it, when I used an older .exe I had compiled
 > it worked fine.
 > So, I compiled up a new version on my old machine and on the machine
 > also compiled it.
 >
 > Now all versions work.  Not sure if there was a broken patch or not,
 > but it works now after a recompile.
I'm having the same problem. Whenever I edit a ruby file, I get:
"test.rb"
"test.rb" 6L, 146C
Error detected while processing C:\Vim\vim73\ftplugin\ruby.vim:
line   83:
E484: Can't open file C:\Users\caesar\AppData\Local\Temp\VIo31EF.tmp
I checked C:\Users\caesar\AppData\Local\Temp and it has all required
permissions.
I'm also using vim 7.3.672 on Windows 7.
Regards,
-- 
Cesar
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