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Subject: Re: using external commands in vim causes fork error
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> The CYGWIN env. var. only has nontsec different, the other 2 are the
defaults
> (no need to even put them)... those are the 2 differences: your build of
> vim,
> and the nontsec, experiment with changing the later and find if your
> binary is
> the problem.

It was the vim build. After selectively enabling/disabling options, I found
that it was the --enable-tclinterp option that was causing the error.
Luckily I didn't need it.

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