Hello,

I've been building GVim on Windows (7, these days) since the Vim 6 days and
haven't had these problems before. Bram didn't know what was going on and
suggested I ask here. Hoping someone can help shed some light on the issue:

I use the BCC (Borland's free compiler) to build Vim; as of 7.3.944 (the
last one that built and worked for me), I have been getting a lot of
warnings where it eventually aborts after 100 warnings. The warnings have
to do with function prototypes not being defined (these warnings are
legitimate and go away after I define the prototypes myself) and something
in the if_py_both.h file, with which I'm not familiar (obviously, it's for
both Python versions).

Anyway, after I've removed the 100-warning limit (by adding a -g0 to the
makefile), the build proceeds. However, the resulting GVim doesn't read
anything from my autoload directory AND immediately erases every file I try
to edit by removing everything in it and saving it (this might be a plugin,
but there are so many errors that I can't work it out).

Has anybody else tried to build a huge GVim (with Python) on Windows? I'd
appreciate if you would share your environment/build process with me,
please.

Thank you,

Salman

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