Am 2014-07-03 09:40, schrieb David:
I set an undodir and now have problems when I edit some java file,
because the undor file name is too long.

I get an E828: Cannot open undo file for writing:
/home/david/.vim/undo//some%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%really%long%filename.java

My guess is, that this filename is longer than the defined NAME_MAX of
my linux kernel:
#define NAME_MAX         255    /* # chars in a file name */

Any ideas how I can work with the undo dir and long pathes?

Don't set undodir option?

Best,
Christian

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