I can verify this. Tested with VIM 7.2 on Mac OS X 10.6.

Looked at the plugin and it seems it isn't initializing itself when
you edit a new file and save as .asc

Seems this is a plugin problem and should be reported to the script
author like you did.

On Dec 13, 4:21 pm, Gianni <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 13/dic/2009, at 13.06, björn wrote:
>
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> > 2009/12/13 Gianni:
> >> I originally posted this to vim_use but after further investigation it
> >> seems to be MacVim specific.
>
> >> I'm using MacVim with the gnupg plugin which has always worked fine
> >> for me up until recently (possibly when I switched to 10.6 but not
> >> 100% sure), now when I try to save a new file with the .asc suffix I
> >> get the errors below.
>
> > Did you try an older version?  E.g. try the stable build.
>
> >> Error detected while processing function
> >> <SNR>3_GPGEncrypt..<SNR>3_GPGDebug:
> >> line    1:
> >> E121: Undefined variable: g:GPGDebugLevel
> >> ...
>
> > I can't help with debugging Vim script problems...have you tried
> > contacting the author of this plugin?
>
> >> Plugin is installed in /Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/Resources/vim/
> >> runtime/plugin/ and opening existing encrypted .asc files still works
> >> fine, I get the passphrase dialog and the file is decrypted; which
> >> would suggest the plugin is installed correctly.
>
> > This is not the correct place to install plugins: you should put it in
> > ~/.vim/plugin.  Moving the plugin files won't help with your problem,
> > but I just want to point out that its a bad idea to put files inside
> > the app bundle.
>
> >> I've rebuilt the 10.6 binary and followed the ReportingBugs steps,
> >> also the built-in vim works fine with the gnupg plugin.
>
> > Did you try starting MacVim without the GUI?  In Terminal type:
>
> > /Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim
>
> > Does it work then?
>
> > Björn
>
> Thanks for the reply, the stable build and MacVim without the GUI both have 
> the same problem.
> I'll get in touch with the plugin author.
> Gianni

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