Ah, I didn't notice that in the backtrace, that was well spotted by Glen.From: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 20:42:25 -0500 Cc: 16679@debbugs.gnu.org The fact that the file is actually on drive c but pretends to be on drive d (?) seems odd to me, but may be totally normal for all I know of Cygwin: write-region(nil nil "/cygdrive/c/Users/jason/test.gpg" nil t "/cygdrive/d/Users/jason/test.gpg")No, it isn't normal. "cygdrive/x" is the Cygwin incarnation of the Windows "x:" reference to a drive letter. So I guess there's some problem somewhere, since I can hardly believe the OP has a d:/Users directory.
I'm not in front of that computer right now but that sounds as
though it has something to do with it.
could it be that there is two ways the path is expanded in
easypg? and they return different results?
Jason
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