Re: Problem with VCSCommand

2006-12-05 Thread Bob Hiestand
On 11/30/06, Joakim Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I solved the problem by setting shell to cmd.exe in my .vimrc. The problem stems from the fact that I set the SHELL environment variable to /usr/bin/bash to make rxvt work for Cygwin. Vim sees that and set shell to the same value of course.

Re: Problem with VCSCommand

2006-12-05 Thread Joakim Olsson
Good question. I only had problems with vcscommand at the time at least. /Joakim On tis, 2006-12-05 at 10:08 -0600, Bob Hiestand wrote: On 11/30/06, Joakim Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I solved the problem by setting shell to cmd.exe in my .vimrc. The problem stems from the fact that

Re: Problem with VCSCommand

2006-11-29 Thread A.J.Mechelynck
Joakim Olsson wrote: True. Sorry for being a bit brief. :-D None of the VCS-commands for CVS seems to work. The actual command I tried for the output below was from the VCSVimDiff-command which diffs the current buffer with the latest revision from the CVS-tree (or a specific revision that is

Re: Problem with VCSCommand

2006-11-29 Thread Joakim Olsson
Hmmm...True...But the strange thing is that it has been working for quite a while and suddenly it stopped working. I have probably changed something in my environment to cause this but I can't figure out what that something is. Hmmm...Now that I think about it I have actually upgraded Cygwin

Re: Problem with VCSCommand

2006-11-29 Thread Joakim Olsson
Hi again, I solved the problem by setting shell to cmd.exe in my .vimrc. The problem stems from the fact that I set the SHELL environment variable to /usr/bin/bash to make rxvt work for Cygwin. Vim sees that and set shell to the same value of course. Thanks again. /Joakim Hmmm...True...But