2009/7/6 Charles E Campbell Jr <[email protected]>:
> Please be precise in explaining how to duplicate the problem.  IIUC, you
> have
> two separate machines attempting to access the same file, both via ftp.  Are
> these two machines both Linux machines?  The "/tmp" comment seems to
> imply that they are.  Or are you both editing from the same host?

Both are Linux machines, but I remember it doesn't really matter, I
think. It happened the same with the other machine being a Windows
one.

Tony Mechelynck:
> Vim should be able to edit even over ftp, but only if you have write
> permission on the file (which probably means nonanonymous ftp). For
> servers that you often use, you can create a ~/.netrc file (see ":help
> netrw-netrc", and "man ftp" under "THE .netrc FILE").

Well, I know about this, but I usually work over scp.

Tony Mechelynck:
> Hm, I'm not sure. Maybe there's write-locking involved? If several
> people make changes to the same file at the same time, problems are
> bound to happen.

Yes, I think this is the problem.

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