Another idea: can you log in to the remote host, start ksh, then type this command: cd /non-existing-directory ; echo foo Is `foo' printed? I'm suspecting that the shell ignores it if the `cd' on the same line fails. kai -- Be indiscrete. Do it continuously.
- TRAMP: couldn't find exit status of 'cd filename' Mads Ipsen
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit status of 'cd filename' Kai Gro�johann
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit status of 'cd filena... Mads Ipsen
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit status of 'cd fi... Kai Gro�johann
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit status of 'c... Mads Ipsen
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit status ... Kai Gro�johann
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit sta... Mads Ipsen
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit... Kai Gro�johann
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit... Mads Ipsen
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit... Stefan Monnier
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit... Kai Gro�johann
- Re: TRAMP: couldn't find exit status of 'cd filename' Kai Gro�johann
