2011/7/10 Uwe Kleine-K?nig <ukleinek at strlen.de>:
> With the trailing slash I get
>
> ? ? ? ?Error detected while processing function 
> <SNR>10_NM_new_mail..<SNR>10_NM_cmd_compose..<SNR>10_NM_newComposeBuffer..<SNR>10_NM_newFileBuffer:
> ? ? ? ?line ? ?3:
> ? ? ? ?E739: Cannot create directory: /home/ukleinek/.notmuch/compose/
>
> when hitting 'm' to compose a new mail. strace shows:
>
> ? ? ? ?stat("/home/ukleinek/.notmuch/compose/", 0x7fffee314a10) = -1 ENOENT 
> (No such file or directory)
> ? ? ? ?stat("/home/ukleinek/.notmuch/compose/", 0x7fffee314e30) = -1 ENOENT 
> (No such file or directory)
> ? ? ? ?stat("/home/ukleinek/.notmuch/compose", 0x7fffee315270) = -1 ENOENT 
> (No such file or directory)
> ? ? ? ?stat("/home/ukleinek/.notmuch", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, 
> ...}) = 0
> ? ? ? ?mkdir("/home/ukleinek/.notmuch/compose", 0755) = 0
> ? ? ? ?mkdir("/home/ukleinek/.notmuch/compose/", 0755) = -1 EEXIST (File 
> exists)
>
> so it seems vim's mkdir() isn't able to handle a trailing slash.
> ---
> Hello,
>
> is that a bug in vim? (BTW, I'm using vim 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1 from 
> Debian
> squeeze)

Weird, it works fine for me with vim from F15 (7.3).

Anyway, if it helps, I guess it should go in. Applied.

Thanks.

-- 
Felipe Contreras

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