Slawomir Nowaczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This probably isn't the right forum for this question, but I wonder > why tramp sends Perl mime-encode and mime-decode scripts, even if > working mimencode program is found on the host. Seems a bit wasteful > for me, and I think (may be wrong) some earlier versions didn't do > that.
Tramp 2.1.4, which I'm working on, has several optimizations. One of them is a delayed transfer of scripts, that means a script is sent at the time it is needed. This should speedup Tramp. > #> I cannot reproduce it here. Tramp uses the expression > #> (or user (user-login-name)) for sending the login name; I have no > #> idea why (and how) it should shorten it. > > Neither do I. I did a quick check, but couldn't find the reason. Again, a bug report will provide much more information. Please submit. > I have no idea why, this may be related to the end-of-line character > on Windows (there is a workaround for sending password, maybe > something similar would help for user name as well). Good guess. I will check it, when I'm back from my Sweden trip. (Hey, I'll even pass Lund, but I won't have time to give local support :-) Best regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel