On Oct 4, 4:13 pm, Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote: > I get an E97 every time I try a diff, even after setting diffexpr to > be empty. I've checked that I can create temporary files with a > writefile([strftime("%c")],tempname()). > > So, this doesn't seem to be caused by tmp file access, a bad diffexpr, > or any of the other usual suspects. See the following cmd.exe session, > in a directory made by a fresh gvim 7.3.289 install (latest "Vim > without Cream"): > > C:\>cd "Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73" > > C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73>dir *.exe > Volume in drive C is Local Disk > Volume Serial Number is EA9A-15F2 > > Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73 > > 07/28/1999 08:15 PM 73,728 diff.exe > 08/29/2011 12:24 PM 2,667,008 gvim.exe > 10/04/2011 04:06 PM 45,910 uninstall.exe > 08/29/2011 12:25 PM 2,494,464 vim.exe > 08/29/2011 12:24 PM 8,192 vimrun.exe > 08/29/2011 12:24 PM 15,872 xxd.exe > 6 File(s) 5,305,174 bytes > 0 Dir(s) 206,321,045,504 bytes free > > C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73>.\diff.exe --version > > C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73>echo %errorlevel% > -1073741819 > > C:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim73> > > Has anyone had success using the diff.exe included in the standard > Cream install, on Windows XP 64-bit?
Is there anyone out there running vim on Windows XP 64-bit? I want to know whether I'm alone in this. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
