I'm making an educated guess on this. I assume the light is an incandescent that throws off heat. I'm thinking if there is moisture in the fixture, when you turn on the light you're getting condensation somewhere other than the light and socket and if there is any exposed wire that could trip the GFCI. Something related to the lamp, socket, or the housing heating up. If you can completely disconnect the light you can measure the resistance to ground and see what it is. Should be infinity or way into the megohm range. May just try replacing the GFCI first because sometimes they do go flaky and become overly sensitive. If you're not familiar with making resistance measurements let us know and we'll walk you through. Can get a low cost V-O-M (Volt-Ohm-Milliamp) meter at Radio Shack in the $20 range.
Al
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