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Hi Robert,
Robert Pluim writes:
> Michael> Michael Albinus writes:
> Michael> Hi Robert,
>
> >>> Thanks for that. It works for me now with emacs-27 (but not on
> master).
> >>
> >> Thanks for the feedback. My patch is dedicated to the emacs-27 branch
> >>
> On Sun, 23 May 2021 13:42:32 +0200, Michael Albinus
> said:
Michael> Michael Albinus writes:
Michael> Hi Robert,
>>> Thanks for that. It works for me now with emacs-27 (but not on master).
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback. My patch is dedicated to the emacs-27
Michael Albinus writes:
Hi Robert,
>> Thanks for that. It works for me now with emacs-27 (but not on master).
>
> Thanks for the feedback. My patch is dedicated to the emacs-27 branch
> only; once I get confirmation from Rob or Thomas, I'll push it, and I'll
> prepare a similar patch for
> On Thu, 20 May 2021 15:05:51 +0200, Michael Albinus
> said:
Michael> Robert Pluim writes:
>> Thanks for that. It works for me now with emacs-27 (but not on master).
Michael> Thanks for the feedback. My patch is dedicated to the emacs-27
branch
Michael> only; once I
Robert Pluim writes:
> Thanks for that. It works for me now with emacs-27 (but not on master).
Thanks for the feedback. My patch is dedicated to the emacs-27 branch
only; once I get confirmation from Rob or Thomas, I'll push it, and I'll
prepare a similar patch for master.
One step after the
> On Thu, 20 May 2021 11:24:35 +0200, Michael Albinus
> said:
Michael> Robert Pluim writes:
Michael> Hi Robert,
Michael> The appended patch should fix it. It is towards the emacs-27
Michael> branch. Although there won't be a Tramp 27.3 in the future, Debian
(and
Robert Pluim writes:
Hi Robert,
> Michael> The appended patch should fix it. It is towards the emacs-27
> Michael> branch. Although there won't be a Tramp 27.3 in the future,
> Debian (and
> Michael> other distributions) might patch its distributed Emacs 27.2.
>
> emacs-27 is still
> On Wed, 19 May 2021 16:22:10 +0200, Michael Albinus
> said:
Michael> Michael Albinus writes:
Michael> Hi,
>>> Michael, this is emacs signalling an error for a recursive load,
>>> apparently forever.
>>
>> Ahh, thanks. This gives me some ideas for check.
Michael Albinus writes:
Hi,
>> Michael, this is emacs signalling an error for a recursive load,
>> apparently forever.
>
> Ahh, thanks. This gives me some ideas for check.
The appended patch should fix it. It is towards the emacs-27
branch. Although there won't be a Tramp 27.3 in the future,
Robert Pluim writes:
Hi Robert,
> I have a backtrace from gdb that might shed some light.
>
> Michael, this is emacs signalling an error for a recursive load,
> apparently forever.
Ahh, thanks. This gives me some ideas for check.
> Robert
Best regards, Michael.
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
Hi Lars,
>>> My emacs get stuck with 100% cpu when started from a directory ending with
>>> ".tar".
Sure, this is the Tramp archive handler. But it shall be invoked only
when the file name ends with ".tar/" - see the trailing slash.
>>> For example, the following
> On Mon, 17 May 2021 16:42:33 +0200, Lars Ingebrigtsen
> said:
Lars> Rob Browning writes:
>>> My emacs get stuck with 100% cpu when started from a directory ending
with
>>> ".tar".
>>>
>>> For example, the following commands trigger the error:
>>> - mkdir
Rob Browning writes:
>> My emacs get stuck with 100% cpu when started from a directory ending with
>> ".tar".
>>
>> For example, the following commands trigger the error:
>> - mkdir test.tar
>> - cd test.tar
>> - emacs
I can reproduce this on Debian/bullseye on the trunk, too -- Emacs uses
100%
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Recently reported, and I can reproduce it locally with -Q (and with the
lucid flavor) too.
Thomas Lundqvist writes:
> Package: emacs-gtk
> Version: 1:27.1+1-3.1
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
>
Package: emacs-gtk
Version: 1:27.1+1-3.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
My emacs get stuck with 100% cpu when started from a directory ending with
".tar".
For example, the following commands trigger the error:
- mkdir test.tar
- cd test.tar
- emacs
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