Yasuhiro Matsumoto wrote:

> Yes, currently windows version can't load gems.
> 
> For a month ago, I wrote a patch 7.3.058 . But the patch have a
> problem.
> One of calling function 'Init_prelude' is not compatible for all
> platforms.
> Then I wrote 7.3.067 . 'Init_prelude' include the part of loading
> gems.
> However, I have another patch for fixing this problem.
> 
> https://gist.github.com/751492

Looks like a nice simplification.

Undefining off_t is unrelated?

> This patch fix the problem. vim will be able to load gems completely.
> But ruby on windows have a bug that show warning message while loading
> gems.
> 
> http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2998
> 
> Thus, I'm hesitating whether to suggest this patch.
> 
> Bram, How do you think?

So there is one specific version that doesn't work?  Can we use #ifdefs
to use the old code then?  It's going to be messy, but failing or
crashing is worse.

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