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> From: "Long, Andrew" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Vim under cygwin
> Date: 12 July 2012 10:18:32 GMT+01:00
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> 0126792@XP037234 ~/NRock/Projects/dbJnlStats/working
> $ vim -gS Session.vim 
> cygwin warning:
> MS-DOS style path detected: C:\winnt\profiles\0126792\vimfiles\plugin
> Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /home/0126792/vimfiles/plugin
> CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this
> warning.
> Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
>   http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
> 
> 0126792@XP037234 ~/NRock/Projects/dbJnlStats/working
> 
> --
> Andrew Long                                                IT Specialist
> Mainframe Management                                        Virgin Money
> +44 (191) 279 4537               Andrew dot Long at Virgin Money dot com
> 
> <snip/>

The message above (sometimes) comes out of a fresh XTerm session when I start 
vim using a saved Session.vim file. I've tried to locate the offending file 
using egrep on all the .vim files in my vimfiles folder (which has a soft link 
of '.vim' pointing at it!)also in the Session.vim file, but no matches. 

It doesn't seem to cause any real problems, but it's a message I'd like to get 
rid of. Any suggestions as to how I can find the problem and put it right, 
please?

Regards, Andy

-- 
Andrew Long
andrew dot long at mac dot com





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