Le 8 mars 2005, � 13:12, Kevin Horton a �crit :
At 12:39 +0100 8/3/05, Clemence Magnien wrote:I do not remember exactly, how to do it, since my g3 had been out of usage for six months.On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 06:30:32AM -0500, Kevin Horton wrote:>>>>I'm trying to edit remote files with >>>>bluefish. The bluefish developers say that >>>>remote files should be able to be opened >>>>using URL like >>>>sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/file. I tried such >>>>a URL, and it failed. Looking in Console, I >>>>see: >>>Seems impossible as libsftp.la is deactivated >>>either in gnome-vfs2 or gnome-vfs2-ssl (see >>>the patch files). >> >You can use ssh, it should work (hopefully).
No, ssh is not working either. OK, so I ssh into my host from xterm. If I try to open bluefish while in the shell on my remote host, it is looking for a bluefish installed there, which does not exist. How do I then get bluefish on my local machine to edit a file on the remote host?
But I think you ssh -Y (it was -X formerly) on the remote machine, from then you can mount the directory as a volume, and bluefish will accept the url as it will see it as local to your machine.
Mich�le <http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>
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