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Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 20:49:48 +0530
From: Shiv Kumar <vihs AT rocketmail DOT com>
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To: cygwin <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>, Vim Mailing List <vim AT vim DOT org>
Subject: Vim and Cygnus

Hi

I am using Cygnus tools (cygwin 1.1) and Vim for my development (powerful
combination). My shell is bash and the cygnus root is D:/root.  Cygwin has
created certain mount points for convenience :

     $ mount
     D:\root\bin         /usr/bin            user         binmode
     D:\root\lib         /usr/lib            user         binmode
     D:\root             /                   user         binmode
     $ cat /tmp/x
     Test file
     $vim /tmp/x
     [New File]

Vim searches for a file called D:/tmp/x which does not exist.

Is there any way by which I can make Vim recognize cygwin mount points?

Thanks.
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shiv
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