Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Jorge,
Hi,
If there is interest from the community this can also go to
/contrib.
I think this would be a nice contribution.
A useful feature would be an auth-source backend, See (info (auth))
By this, other packages (like Gnus or Tramp) would profit from
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Jorge,
A useful feature would be an auth-source backend, See (info (auth))
By this, other packages (like Gnus or Tramp) would profit from the
password manager directly.
Thanks
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Hello,
Hi Sebastien,
When I just open an Org file that has a link to a remote file, Tramp
tries to open it, leading to errors and timeouts when offline, at least.
* References
Some files of interest:
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Is this supposed to be normal? Why does Tramp open the file?
Because Tramp has been instructed so? I suppose, following the above
link results in
I think we did not understand each other (or did we?) because that's
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
... lots of contents...
Well, Tramp is invoked via (expand-file-name /myself@...). The call
hierarchy is (if I haven't overseen something)
expand-file-name
org-element-link-parser
org-element-context
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Though, is it normal to try to open a remote PDF file while Emacs is
unable of displaying it in the buffer (unlike PNG files, IIUC)?
Emacs is also able to open and display a remote PDF file.
Maybe that's not a bug
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com writes:
Michael Albinus wrote:
Sebastien Vauban writes:
Though, is it normal to try to open a remote PDF file while Emacs is
unable of displaying it in the buffer (unlike PNG files, IIUC)?
Emacs is also able to open and display a remote PDF file
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
That's what I'm speaking about. And if you have a local DocView
installation, it works for either remote or local files (Tramp provides
a local copy of the remote file).
But DocView won't display a PDF file as an
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
I'm not sure I use the right wording, but I'm trying to say that Org
(when set to open inline images) should never try to open PDF files, as
they can't be opened inline in a buffer anyway.
This might change, when
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
I reported this to emacs (bug 18095):
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2014-07/msg00736.html
It's still happening with latest emacs and org-mode
It's fixed in Emacs' trunk.
Best regards, Michael.
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Hello Marcin,
Hi,
- `org-debbugs.el' package from Michael Albinus
... which is meanwhile debbugs-org.el, part of the debbugs package on
GNU ELPA.
Best regards,
Seb
Best regards, Michael.
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I want to compare two directories and see what files are different,
however, the comparison should ignore timestamps of files. Is there
a simple solution?
I had assumed that ediff would also consider files in subdirectories
of the
Andrey Tykhonov atykho...@gmail.com writes:
[Cc to tramp-de...@gnu.org, because I want to help with Tramp config]
Hi all!
Hi Andrey,
During last several days I was trying to implement quite simple script
which:
1. Creates new buffer with the shell (M-x shell)
2. Executes there ssh
Andrey Tykhonov atykho...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrey,
Tramp does not use FUSE for ssh connections. Please show an example
connection to the remote host, and how it fails.
Here I try to ls -la and get the following error:
Couldn't find a POSIX `id' command
Your remote host does not
Andrey Tykhonov atykho...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael!
Hi Andrey,
Your remote host does not find a proper id command. What happens, if
you call the following commands in a shell on that remote host:
# id -u
id: Command not found.
# whereis id
whereis: Command not found.
I also
Alexander Vorobiev alexander.vorob...@gmail.com writes:
The :results output doesn't help in my setup (I'm on Windows, the
remote system is linux, access is via putty/plink)
I do not run Windows, so I cannot reproduce exactly. However, ...
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output :dir /grid:
ls
Alexander Vorobiev alexander.vorob...@gmail.com writes:
Here is what I have:
ELISP emacs-version
24.3.1
ELISP tramp-version
2.2.7
ELISP org-version
8.2
Well, that sounds recent. Could you, please, perform (setq tramp-verbose 6)
prior your test? There will be a Tramp debug buffer, which I
Alexander Vorobiev alexander.vorob...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
Hi Alex,
Here it is.
Thanks. I believe, the following patch shall cure it:
--8---cut here---start-8---
--- a/lisp/ob-core.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-core.el
@@ -2735,8 +2735,12 @@
value of
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Hi Suvayu,
Hi,
The other solution that I'd see would be using Emacs' own bug tracker (the
`org' package is already known to them), if that's
possible. Anyway, having the
bugs in an Org file seems natural too!
I
Alexander Vorobiev alexander.vorob...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Michael,
Hi Alex,
The patch seems to be working, the only thing I noticed is having
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/setup-cygwin.el loaded together with
the patched ob-core.el makes tramp prepend /cygwin to /tmp/. When I
disabled
Loyall, David david.loy...@nebraska.gov writes:
(I'm not so experienced with org-mode, so I would need at least some
assistance how such a TODO item should look like)
A 'headline' is a 'TODO item' if-and-only-if it contains one of the
TODO Keywords in the appropriate position.
See:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
I'd rather not hard-code the value of /tmp/. Perhaps you could rework
the patch so that it introduces a new customizable variable (including a
documentation string) so that users can set the value for their system.
Will do, tomorrow. I would even
Alexander Vorobiev alexander.vorob...@gmail.com writes:
Michael,
Hi Alex,
* this doesn't work
#+BEGIN_SRC sql :engine postgresql :dir /grid: :results output
select 1+2 as three;
#+END_SRC
/plinkx:grid:/tmp/sql-in-7928arv...done
psql -A -F -f c:/tmp/sql-in-7928arv -o
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Hi Sebastien and Suvayu,
Thanks a lot for your comments. That's pretty good for starting a
proof-of-concept. Will do.
Some comments from my side:
((source . unknown)
(found_versions 24.3)
Emacs version ends up as
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
I forgot to add; regarding your comment about retrieving several
messages might be expensive, there could be an elisp link or a babel
source block that does this on demand.
Elisp link is the beast I was looking for, thanks. Likely, there is no
Alexander Vorobiev alexander.vorob...@gmail.com writes:
#+BEGIN_SRC sql :engine postgresql :dir /grid: :results output :
colnames yes
select 2+2 as four, 1+1 as one;
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
| 4\t2 |
It works! As you see there are still some problems with ob-sql (no
column names and \t is
with git format-patch.
Patch is appended.
Thanks,
Best regards, Michael.
From 2b8db5486de75ec35c2c0d3e6063847cf582ace7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 13:34:03 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] * ob-core.el (org-babel-local-file-name): Simplify
Hi,
I have produced a very first shot of org-debbugs.el. It shows you bug
reports from debbugs.gnu.org as TODO items. It needs the debbugs package
from the GNU ELPA repository.
If you want to try it, you could call
(org-debbugs nil '(org-mode))
You will see a list of TODO items which belong
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
I have produced a very first shot of org-debbugs.el. It shows you bug
reports from debbugs.gnu.org as TODO items. It needs the debbugs package
from the GNU ELPA repository.
Well, there hasn't been too much response for this. I have completed
c0214b63bc7a5e532a1c0fe06ebe3bb50f1a9b49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 13:36:20 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] * org-debbugs.el (org-debbugs-mode-map): Move docstring where
it belongs to.
---
contrib/lisp/org-debbugs.el | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
I tried to test by looking for a specific bug. This is what I tried:
- search phrase: emacsclient
- submitter: fatkasuvayu (that is leading part of my email address)
- status: done or nothing
But then I get an empty *Org Bugs* buffer.
Hmm
Brett Viren b...@bnl.gov writes:
Hi,
Hi Brett,
* TODO Subject timestamp :emacs_ver:org_ver:org_module:
...
Emacs version ends up as a tag:
* TODO . :24.3:
Or, if I add an Org version:
* TODO .
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Suvayu,
I tried to test by looking for a specific bug. This is what I tried:
- search phrase: emacsclient
- submitter: fatkasuvayu (that is leading part of my email address)
- status: done or nothing
But then I get an empty *Org Bugs
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
If the org-mode maintainers find this package useful, it could be added
to the contrib directory.
Still no response from the maintainers. Before I continue to invest into
this package, I would like to know whether it is a suitable
approach
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
Hello Michael,
Hi Nicolas,
While trying your package, I noticed that C-h m would not work because
of a misplaced docstring. Here's the patch (but I'm not sure I have the
latest version, sorry if this is already fixed).
Thanks. I've
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
If the org-mode maintainers find this package useful, it could be added
to the contrib directory.
Still no response from the maintainers. Before I continue to invest into
this package, I would like to know whether it is a suitable
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Michael,
Hi Bastien,
Can you resend a patch so that I add this to contrib/?
Did you read the whole thread? My last message on the topic?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/76830/focus=78010
Thanks!
Best regards, Michael.
Toni Cebrián ance...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
Hi Toni,
I have my own complex Emacs configuration files developed over time
when working in a Linux environment. You can see that
https://github.com/tonicebrian/emacsconfig in case you are curious. It
works seamlessly in Linux and I tried to use
Hi,
I'm trying to save the result of M-x debbugs-org into a file (this is
a TODO list). For further handling, also some buffer local variables
must survive. Therefore, I append at the very end of that file something
like this:
* Local Variables
** Local Variables:
** eval: (debbugs-org-mode 1)
Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:
Not sure if there are any limits for the top style but maybe you could
combine the two styles of local variables - maybe:
# -*- foo: (1 2 3 4) -*-
This would move the problem to the headline. No idea, whether there is a
limit (to be tested). But this
Sebastien Vauban sva-news-D0wtAvR13HarG/idocf...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Hello Michael,
Hi Sebastien,
However, I must have misread the documentation. The #+CALL: init
directive has no effect when loading a respective xxx.org file :-(
Nope, it doesn't, but you can add an `eval' directive
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Aloha all,
Hi,
This led me to try to incorporate some of the file-specific setup steps
into the local variables as well. For instance, in a file where I'm
working with Common Lisp source code blocks and a graph library, I have
this:
# eval:
'Mash subscr...@toshine.net writes:
Morning,
Hi,
I have an agenda file which contains a URL with port
(https://example.example.com:2000) which unfortunately Tramp attempts
to connect to when I pull the agenda, causing Emacs to hang.
Any idea why this is happening by default?
That's not a
Neil Best nb...@ci.uchicago.edu writes:
Hi,
I run Macport's Emacs and ELPA's Org on my Mac but my data lives in a
Red Hat environment. I thought I could edit locally and compute
remotely but there seems to be a problem with temp files for executing
source blocks.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
See
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/62963
I've seen that.
It was a weird setting of the variable ``temporary-file-directory'' in
Neil's Macport setup, plus the assumption by tramp that that setting was
valid for the remote - that
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
OK - thanks. Sorry for the noise.
Trying-to-get-foot-out-of-mouth-ly yours,
Come on, there's nothing you have to sorry. You don't know Tramp, that's
all. And this is not exclusive by you :-)
Nick
Best regards, Michael.
Neil Best nb...@ci.uchicago.edu writes:
tramp-version
2.2.3-24.1
emacs-version
24.2.1
Looks like I should upgrade tramp. I will look into that.
Emacs 24.3 is in pretest, it contains Tramp 2.2.6. This might be another
option. See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/155058.
I think
Neil Best nb...@ci.uchicago.edu writes:
I had just recently upgraded Emacs through Macports but had not since
restarted it, that's all. No such luck on the Tramp upgrade. I will
just wait for the next release to propagate through Macports unless
some intolerable behavior crops up. I do
[Cc emacs-orgmode@gnu.org]
George Jones elu...@gmail.com writes:
Hi George,
Did you ever get resolution on these? I think I'm hitting the same
exact problems.
In my last message, I gave some hints what to do in org's code. Since I
don't use org myself (yet), I haven't followed that.
Looks,
Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
Looks, like nobody did take the ball :-(
Maybe I'll check it again over XMas days, and maybe I can propose a
concrete patch then.
The following patch I've committed to Emacs' trunk, it fixes the problem
as far as I could test. Maybe
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
The following patch I've committed to Emacs' trunk, it fixes the problem
as far as I could test. Maybe somebody from the org maintainers could
merge it into the org repository.
I've already merged it in maint and master.
Unfortunately it breaks
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Michael,
Hi everybody,
From the org-mode repo, simply run make test: it will compile the
files and run the test suite.
I could reproduce the problem.
Finally, it is an error in `process-file', which wasn't detected until
now. Thanks to triggering this!
George Jones elu...@gmail.com writes:
Hi.
Hi George,
Similar procedure on a mac still yeilds:
Couldn't write region to
`/scpc:g...@example.com:/var/folders/j6/j6w17khs3vl9s2_yg4rb5zsmgn/T/input-
61683xyS', decode using `mimencode -u -b %s' f\
ailed
Could you, please, show the exact
George elu...@gmail.com writes:
Hi George,
Make everything works with:
(setq temporary-file-directory /tmp/)
That's a misunderstanding. I meant the workaround I have proposed
yesterday on the org-mode ML, and which has been committed by Bastien.
Meanwhile, everything shall work out-of-the
George Jones elu...@gmail.com writes:
Still need to
(setq temporary-file-directory /tmp/)
for things to work, else I get:
Couldn't write region to
`/scpc:george@localhost#:/var/folders/j6/j6w17khs3vl9s2_yg4rb5zsmgn/T/input-
11249kNp', decode using `base64 -d -i %s\
' failed
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Michael,
Hi Bastien,
Indeed. I've published a patch to ob.el (as of Emacs trunk). Meanwhile,
ob.el has been renamed to ob-core.el; likely that patch was lost :-(
Bastien, could you please apply this patch (for `org-babel-temp-file')?
Mhh... not sure
George Jones elu...@gmail.com writes:
Success. No setting of temporary-file-directory needed.
Great! Thanks for your inisistent testing.
Thanks,
---George
Best regards, Micvhael.
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
+ (let ((input-file (org-babel-temp-file input-))
+(error-file (if error-buffer (org-babel-temp-file scor-) nil))
+(shell-file-name
+ (if (file-executable-p
+ (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) shell-file-name))
+
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
The use of /bin/sh as fallback should be OK. In the local case, the
first cond clause shall be selected (otherwise there is something really
wrong).
Yes. But on Windows there is always something wrong… :-)
Again: under Windows, on the local host,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Works a treat. Please install!
I have no write access to the org repo. Maybe somebody else could install?
Regards,
Achim.
Best regards, Michael.
. Patch appended.
Thanks!
Best regards, Michael.
From a39b35c3967ac7c95e3442434a3ca44cba54fca5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Albinus michael.albi...@gmx.de
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 13:48:30 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] * ob-eval.el (org-babel-shell-command-on-region): Use
`executable-find' for local
Emilio Torres Manzanera tor...@uniovi.es writes:
Dear list,
I want to compile (C-c C-c) the following code
#+begin_src sh
sudo apt-get update
#+end_src
#+begin_src sh :dir /sudo::
apt-get update
#+end_src
Thanks!
Emilio
Best regards, Michael.
Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes:
Hi folks,
Hi,
What about using some of the tools around?
Mirroring the stuff at github would provide a tracker just by the way...
Or you use debbugs.gnu.org, which hosts the Emacs bugtracker. Some of
the org bugs will arrive there
Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes:
With exception of the noise, M-x report-emacs-bugs tends to send.
Herewith is a slim version, adapted to org-mode AFAIU
Why do you want to code all the nasty bits yourself? There is
`reporter-submit-bug-report' of reporter.el, which you
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Is it OK to report bugs for upstream/development versions through
`report-emacs-bugs', though? I always thought this should only be used
for stuff that's actually bundled with Emacs (what about bugs in
org/contrib, for instance?).
debbugs.gnu.org is
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I was always under the impression that those tags are merely a way for,
well, tagging bugs, so that you can search for them. Same for
packages. I didn't know that this also implied that you're encouraged to
report bugs against upstream packages,
Andreas Röhler andreas.roeh...@easy-emacs.de writes:
There is `reporter-submit-bug-report' of reporter.el, which you could
customize to your needs.
Compare, how Tramp uses it in `tramp-bug' (Ha! another advertisement!).
Hmm, maybe you are fastest just to copy a version with org-mode in the
Kit-Yan Choi k...@kychoi.org writes:
Ah my apologies. I forgot I had to use `file-name-directory' for
creating the path to the temporary directory (too long ago since I did
this). Here is the corrected version.
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -19340,7 +19340,7 @@ boundaries.
(not
Kit-Yan Choi k...@kychoi.org writes:
Michael,
Hi Kit,
Thanks for the suggestion. Indeed `file-local-copy' would have made
the code cleaner. Yet `file-local-copy' generates a new filename each
time it's run. But I wanted to allow the code to check whether the
remote image has already been
Kit-Yan Choi k...@kychoi.org writes:
But is it theoretically possible to have two remote file paths sharing
the same local copy file name? i.e. `make-temp-file' generates the
same temporary file name for two separate calls?
No, never ever. After choosing a random file name, make-temp-file
Rasmus writes:
> Hi,
Hi,
> *AFAIR* it was too late and would thus not have received enough test from
> the general Emacs community.
org-mode comes with some hundred ert test cases. It would be great if
they'll land also in the Emacs master branch; this will give much more
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Michael might get some relief by altering `shell-prompt-pattern' whose
> default value is
>
> "^[^#$%>\n]*[#$%>] *"
>
> is tricked by the embedded `%' in the output lines
>
> If you know the prompt will not contain `%', you could delete that.
>
>
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
>> However, I don't want to change this globally. Is there an org mean to
>> change this locally just for the session?
>>
>> Maybe the shell prompt could be customizable for a session in ob-sh.el?
>
> That happens in the shell. You can do this to
Hi,
when I eval the following source block, everything is fine:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results verbatim
df -h /
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
: /dev/sda6 137G 55G 76G 43% /
However, using a :session shortens the output unexpectedly:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
Thomas Holst writes:
> Hi Michael,
Hi Thomas,
> The culprit was that I use org-mode and tramp from git. Now I set the
> load-path for org at the very beginning of my .emacs file but for
> tramp further down. As I understand org requires tramp at some point.
> So it loaded
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas,
> I removed the sole (require 'tramp) I could find in the code base.
> Hopefully it solves the problem.
Thanks!
> Regards,
Best regards, Michael.
Kaushal Modi writes:
> This seems to be related to a tramp file notation change on emacs
> master. I don't use tramp, but I heard about it on emacs-devel.
Indeed.
> Here is a test expression:
>
> (find-file-name-handler "/myself@some.where:papers/last.pdf"
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas,
> Alternatively, by using TRAMP (see [TRAMP User Manual]),
> `org-mobile-directory' may point to a remote directory accessible
> through, for example, SSH, SCP, or DAVS:
>
> (setq org-mobile-directory
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas,
> 1 Setting up the staging area
> ═
>
> The mobile application needs access to a file directory on a server[1]
>
> Alternatively, by using TRAMP (see [TRAMP User Manual]),
> `org-mobile-directory' may point to a
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
Hi,
>> Is the WebDAV server code free software?
>
> At least some implementations are, e.g., Nextcloud, listed in the FSF
> directory.
>
>> Can you talk to such a server without any nonfree client software?
>
> I do it with Gnome file manager. There is also an
Jean Louis writes:
Hi Jean,
> Even if it is error, why it should be written with the dash as
> "user-error"?!
`user-error' is a standard error symbol in Emacs, which is fired by the
function `user-error'. See (info "(elisp) Signaling Errors")
Best regards, Michael.
Amin Bandali writes:
> Hello,
Hi Amin,
> Per today's announcement [0] on GNU and FSF moving to the Libera.Chat
> IRC network, the following Emacs-related channels are also moving from
> Freenode to Libera.Chat:
Are there plans to replace freenode by Libera.Chat in the Emacs sources?
Best
Eli Zaretskii writes:
Hi,
>> > I don't think woman.el is being developed, or is it?
>>
>> Do you mean that woman.el will be obsoleted?
>
> AFAIU, it already is, de-facto. Unless someone steps forward and
> volunteers to develop woman.el so as to add all the many missing
> features that Groff
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