Monday, May 13, 2024

Re: vim cannot write a file being saved by OneDrive but Notepad++ can

I found a reference to whitelisting a program with Windows, here:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/ransomeware-protection-adding-applications-to-the/842850e6-4312-49b6-9c10-09bf3ba1804a

Sadly I followed the instructions and it didn't fix the problem.

My IT guy came by and suggested I go to "Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Protection history", and click on a recent item.

Sure enough, it showed

App or process blocked: gvim.exe
...
Blocked by: Controlled folder access

There was a link, "Controlled folder access settings" > "Allow an app through Controlled folder access" which shows "Allow an app through Controlled folder access".

There's a list there of allowed apps, and a button, "+ Add an allowed app".  I used that to allow gvim and away I went. No more problems.


On Monday, May 13, 2024 at 4:07:46 PM UTC-4 Richard Pennenga wrote:
Has anyone else seen this?

I have an existing text file (foo.py) in a folder backed up by OneDrive.  I created the file using Notepad++.  I opened the file using vim, modified the text and tried to write it (":w<cr>").  I get the following:

"foo.py" E514: Write error (file system full?)
WARNING: Original file may be lost or damaged
don't quit the editor until the file is successfully written!

Notepad++ can read and write the file just fine.

Any ideas?

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