The message I get in console is this:

18/06/2009  18 Jun 2009  20:23:07 com.apple.coreservicesd[64] NOTE:
Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via
direct function calls.

On Jun 18, 4:57 pm, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> On Jun 11, 4:21 am, noddy wrote:
> >>> I am new to MacVim and am learning from scratch.  Yesterday morning
> >>> everything was working ok but now when I open MacVim i don't get a
> >>> window.  A short menu appears and if I go to 'open recent' there is a
> >>> file there but no edit window opens.  I was using the stable version
> >>> and have also tried the latest snapshot but still no go.  I have tried
> >>> to open it from terminal and get the same result.  I do not have any
> >>> Logitec software on the computer.  The only thing that was changed
> >>> yesterday was an update to Microsoft office and adobe reader, could
> >>> they have affected it?
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> > SpookyET wrote:
> >> I experienced the same thing. It has nothing to do with MS Office. I
> >> deleted MacVim and all it's related files than reinstalled it. Then it
> >> worked.
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> > FWIW, I've seen the same thing recently (and a couple of out-and-out
> > MacVim crashes while I'm in another program(!)). I'd put it down to
> > having a very large .vimrc and a *lot* of plugins so am in the midst of
> > a long-overdue cleanup of both ~/.vimrc and what's in ~/.vim. Will
> > report back if I can manage to make it do it again.
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> All of you who ran into problems with no windows appearing could you
> please open up Console.app and look for warnings similar to this:
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> WARNING: No Vim controller for identifier=X
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> You may have to scroll through a lot of logs in order to get to the
> time where the window failed to open (it helps if you can remember the
> approximate time when it did).  Can you see any such warnings around
> the time you experienced this bug?
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> I assume you were all using Snapshot 45?
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> Thanks,
> Björn
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> P.S. I'd appreciate if everybody could stop top posting on this list
> (its best if we try to stick to the same rules as the other vim lists)
> -- it makes it very hard to read sometimes.  Thanks.
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