Adrian Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As to why it doesn't work correctly I'd suggest checking you buffers
for various :-
* *tramp/scp [EMAIL PROTECTED] 347 Fundamental
* *tramp/scp [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20 Fundamental
to see if tramp has actually tried to setup a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Haines Brown) writes:
Incidentally, when I do this experiment, it messes up emacs so that I
can't start rmail and various commands don't work. I have to restart
emacs to continue.
Could you, please, submit a bug report by M-x tramp-submit-bug? This
will give us much more
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Haines Brown) writes:
I should interject that before, when I specified the file server
account as ftp.hartford-hwp.com, that it was not a syntax error on
my part, but actually the address of my account on the server, which
includes prepends ftp as the beginning of its
Paul Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to add tramp to site-init.el to reduce my emacs start
up time, however, I got:
???
That I don't understand. How do you reduce the startup time when Tramp
is in site-init.el? It doesn't matter where you load Tramp from. It
does matter only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
The above is very specific. Not sure if it is better to use a
lower-level, more generic function, say file-calling-user. For normal
files it would return the name of the user that invoked Emacs. For
remote files it would return the name of the
Jonathan Baccash [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
[sorry, I'm a little bit late]
I use:
(add-hook 'after-save-hook
'executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p)
This doesn't work for my remote files. Is there a tramp-enabled
version of this function?
Could you, please, specify how
Sebastian Luque [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garbage characters get inserted automatically at a few lines whenever
I'm working on some files as root. I access these files with
'/su::/path/to/file/or/directory', and these characters appear after
editing the files, or moving them from one
Hello,
Stable Tramp 2.0.50 has been released. It is mainly a bug fix release.
For production systems, it is recommended to upgrade to this
version. Recent Emacs 22.0.50 and XEmacs 21.5.b21 will be upgraded.
The download files are located at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/
Best regards, Michael.
Nelson E Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Executed these commands manually:
(setq tramp-default-method plink)
(setq tramp-debug-buffer t tramp-verbose 10)
then performed a simple
C-x C-f /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:work/RET
to get a directory listing from which to start working.
Nelson E Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Sorry for being late, I was offline last week]
I performed this test. Alas, unless tramp-chunksize is set to 127 the
connection hangs. Even once the connection is made, if I change the
sleep-for value the save still takes 1-2 minutes to
Nelson E Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael,
Hi Nelson,
I would love to; however, there is no chance in this case. I work at
a semiconductor company. Semiconductor manufacturers are one diagnosis
shy of complete paranoia and this system is at the heart of that
paranoia. Alas
Kurt Steinkraus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm trying for the first time to use tramp on a mac running OS X 10.4,
and it doesn't work. The symptoms are that tramp waits 60s, then
times out. Looking at the *tramp/scp* buffer, it seems that somehow
tramp isn't recognizing the
SUGITA Toshinori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Starting with analysis, just the first question: Do you know whether
this behaviour happens also with a previous Tramp version (let's say
2.0.49)? Note that there have been changes wrt `coding-system' in
Tramp 2.0.50 due to another problem. If it
Bryson, Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found the answer. I had to set current-language-environment from
Latin-1 to English.
I don't know if there are any other ramifications to this setting.
That is _really_ strange. I use Latin-1 all the days, and so do many
people. But I must confess
Torsten Bronger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallöchen!
Michael Albinus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Torsten Bronger writes:
I use Tramp for editing a remote file trhough a ssh connection.
The file is on a FAT32 filesystem. When I write the file for the
first time in the Emacs session
Hello,
Stable Tramp 2.0.51 has been released. It is mainly a bug fix release.
For production systems, it is recommended to upgrade to this
version. Recent Emacs 22.0.50 and XEmacs 21.5 will be upgraded.
The download files are located at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/
Best regards, Michael.
Steve Youngs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
s/21.5/package/
The XEmacs version number is irrelevant in this context. Packages
aren't part of XEmacs, they are distributed separately.
Oops, you're right. I'll update my template.
Best regards, Michael.
Kai Großjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I haven't really investigated this fully, but one thing that might be
worth trying is to use an in-band method (such as ssh) instead of an
out-of-band method like scp.
Indeed.
Nevertheless, I COULD reproduce the problem, but ONLY on my old HP-UX
Deliverable Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I use tramp with plink1 method on native windoze xemacs, and I also use
cygwin-mount. I have a mount point on which I mount a samba-imported linux
partition, //machine.domain/path/, mounted via cygwin-mount /ww. Before I
actually use anything
Andy Sloane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
Hi,
The attached patch is straightforward and fixes the issue for me.
Thanks for debugging Tramp! I've applied the patch to CVS.
-Andy
Best regards, Michael.
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Paul Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I specify the install dir with:
make install prefix=$tools/kit/tramp-2.1.4/auto/insbu-cnstools
It executed with:
...
mkdir -p /auto/insbu-cnstools/share/emacs/site-lisp
install -m644 trampver.el tramp.el tramp-cache.el tramp-smb.el
Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would say these problems are all bugs in tramp.
Yes.
file-name-all-completions has a simple spec,
and in principle it ought to work right for all meaningful args.
The problem is the syntactical ambiguity of Tramp file
names.
Kim F. Storm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to make ido work sensibly with tramp syntax -- but
getting a grip on file-name-all-completions is really a nightmare.
I've committed a new tramp.el into Emacs CVS, please try this. Note
that that I have set tramp-default-method to ftp,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes:
I used it in ido, and it seems to work:
;; work around bug in ange-ftp.
;; /ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: = nil
;; /ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:./ = ok
(and
(not (string= /ftp: dir))
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes:
I used it in ido, and it seems to work:
;; work around bug in ange-ftp.
;; /ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: = nil
;; /ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:./ = ok
(and
(not (string= /ftp: dir))
(or
Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The name tramp-completion-mode doesn't say what the variable does.
Could you find a better name? I'm not sure I understand what it does so
I'm not sure what other name to propose.
You're right; -mode has a predefined meaning already. I'll try to find
Paul Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While making other fix, could this flexibility be maintained? This
has been a GNU standard and will be nice if tramp wont deviate away
from this concept.
Could you, please, check the following patch for aclocal.m4? It might
bring you back this feature,
Paul Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the patch, applied but got strange error, please see the
attached log file.
Grrr, you are right. I didn't check the info generation. Here's
another version of the patch.
Best regards, Michael.
Index: aclocal.m4
Paul Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, this one is working except it put the info files under:
xxx/share/info
directory instead of:
xxx/info
where xxx default to: /usr/local.
Tramp's configure tries to be as standard conform as possible. From
the GNU coding standards, last
Andre Couvillion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hi Andre,
Local machine: HPUX 11.00
Remote machine: HPUX 11.11
I have ssh agent setup so tramp/xemacs never asks for a password.
After successfully (the file appears in the local machine /tmp/andre
directory) transfering the
Deliverable Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When using tramp under XEmacs on Windows, there's a problem mixing this use
with accessing network places.
A typical sessions runs as follows: load a tramp file, edit it, be happy.
Access a network-place file, \\place\\winfile
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Paul Wallington) writes:
Yo!
Hi,
I have `open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start' set to t and
fontification of the tramp.el buffer gets messed up.
How about escaping the parens that occur at column zero of
tramp-chunksize's docstring?
Committed to CVS.
Best
Richard Edgar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings,
Hi,
I'm using the default method to connect to remote servers. However, for
some reason, it's not dealing with my .ssh/config file correctly. On one
remote machine, I have a different username. If I do
ssh machine
from the command line,
Otto Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Using the sudo method changes permissions of the file. An example:
$ ls -l /etc/profile*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 139 8 Nov 17:13 profile
C-x C-f /sudo::/etc/profile
[make a change]
C-x C-s
and now it's like this:
$ ls -l /etc/profile*
Otto Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have repeated it (on a different machine, but the effect is the
same). The requested buffers are attached. Hope it helps.
The appended patch towards Tramp 2.0.51 should solve the problem.
Best regards, Michael.
Index: tramp.el
Sascha Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somehow no such directory errors seem to poison certain caches:
I want to visit a file in `/etc' on `foo.bar.net', by accident I type
C-x C-f /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/
note the missing `:'! Not surprisingly I get an error:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/:
Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then does the patch below fix the problem acceptably (and does the comment
correctly describe the problem)?
That looks fine to me. But shouldn't the other vc backends behave the
same way? Or should vc-do-command raise a file-error? (Or should Tramp
Douglas K. Rand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I have syntax highliting enabled, files aren't written correctly
via tramp, but are written correctly if syntax highliting is not
enabled. The files are written with a block in the middle missing,
starting at line 128 it seems. (Not sure that the
Douglas K. Rand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I copied Admin.pm to Borked.pm, and we'll corrupt Borked.pm.
Start a fresh emacs, and (setq tramp-verbose 9 tramp-debug-buffer t)
turn on syntax highliting, and fetch Borked.pm
Remove a single new line near the end of the file, and save it,
Douglas K. Rand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've tried values of tramp-chunksize from 700 down to 10, and all
values caused corrupted files. (I didn't re-start Emacs between
changes, simply did (setq tramp-chunksize value) and then modified
and saved the file.
This wasn't enough.
Hello,
Development series Tramp 2.1.5 has been released.
It provides a new _experimental_ feature for running commands on
remote hosts. This is useful for example for compiling and debugging
programs remotely. Other (X)Emacs packages should profit from this
feature as well, but they might need
Gomes, Rubens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I am trying to build tramp in my WinXP with latest cygwin tools
installed. I get the
following error. Can someone please help me?
make[1]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/d/rgomes/Emacs/tramp-2.1.5/texi'
makeinfo --no-split
Anakreon Mendis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
for better analysis, it would be helpful to know the Tramp and Emacs
versions.
I tried to open a remote file via ftp.
The url I used is:
/ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:21:apache/www/index.php
/ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:apache/www/index.php should be the
MMN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Michael,
Hi,
I have never had a problem with pscp/putty before.
Great, I'm still not able to connect via plink. Maybe you could
provide me your PuTTY configuration? An export of
HKCU\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY would be very helpful, if
possible. I don't
David Reitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tramp hangs (and eventually times out) when connecting to one of our
machines. It looks like it cannot parse the shell prompt. My settings
seem reasonable - I'm not sure if PS1 should be set to something else
depending on the terminal used to log in.
David Reitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In addition to my previous message, I tried to remove the escape
sequences from my setting (now it's just the site-wide default),
yielding the below buffer.
However, tramp still fails to parse this :-(
[tarn]dreitter:
The following setting of
Adrian Aichner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sounds good, that without provide you some beta-tester feedback via an
XEmacs pre-release package.
s/without/should/
I don't know how these weird typos escape me.
Thank you. I was already consulting all available dictionaries trying
to understand
Heike C. Zimmerer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tramp-maybe-open-connection:
(unless (and (memq (process-status p) '(run open))
- (tramp-wait-for-output 10))
+ (tramp-wait-for-output p 10))
Thanks for the patch; I'll apply it tonight to CVS.
emacs user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hello again,
Hi,
so I use scp from cygwin to open my remote linux home directory, and
then press C to copy a file. this fails, and I am attaching the
various debug buffers etc. Please let me know if there is anything I
can do to help with this.
emacs user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
so I use scp from cygwin to open my remote linux home directory, and
then press C to copy a file. this fails, and I am attaching the
various debug buffers etc. Please let me know if there is anything I
can do to help with this.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Whenever I try to 'dired' to a directory over ssh over tramp, it fails
in using the command 'df -Pk'. On Solaris the option -P doesn't exist,
and on other UNIXs where it does, it can't handle the parameter
/ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr for example... Why and for what
emacs user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
here it is... thanks, Eli
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ scp -p -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/me/.dvipsrc
/home/me/.dvipsrc
Executing: program /usr/bin/ssh host computer, user me, command scp -v
-p -f /home/me/.dvipsrc
So that's really strange. It works as
Kevin Rodgers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might be able to use `getconf PATH` on the remote host to get a
maximally portable value for tramp-remote-path.
Great, I'll apply it to Tramp 2.1.
Extending dired-insert-directory in Emacs 21 that it understands remote
directories, I'll try to
Justus Piater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hi,
Can we have a tramp-grep? It seems awfully close to tramp-compile. In
fact, abusing the latter already does 80% of the job.
Shall work since Tramp 2.1.5.
Checked with GNU Emacs 22.0.50 and Tramp 2.1.6-pre (both the recent
CVS versions).
Justus Piater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GNU Emacs 22 will carry Tramp 2.0 only
Why's that?
In May 2004, there was the feature freeze for Emacs 22. Because of
this we've branched to Tramp 2.1, declaring it as development
stream. Tramp 2.0 is regarded as stable release since then.
Some weeks
Albert Vilella [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
Hi,
But it complains about:
Symbol's value as variable is void: tramp-default-proxies-alist
Any ideas?
Likely you're using Tramp 2.0. `tramp-default-proxies-alist' has been
introduced with Tramp 2.1.
Read the manual, section Multi-hop
Albert Vilella [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried 2.1 now and it doesn't complain about the proxies definition.
Yet, it is not working either with or without proxies definition. It
stalls waiting for an answer from the remote machine.
Could you, please, set `tramp-verbose' set to 9, and rerun
Hello,
Stable Tramp 2.0.53 has been released. It is mainly a bug fix release.
For production systems, it is recommended to upgrade to this
version. Recent Emacs 22.0.50 and XEmacs Tramp package will be upgraded.
The download files are located at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/
Best regards,
Adrian Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adrian == Adrian Aichner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adrian Hi Douglas, following syntax works fine for me in XEmacs:
Adrian /[multi/ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sudo:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/u/user2/.ssh/authorized_keys
snip
Adrian GNU Emacs
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rsync, scp, etc fail mysteriously with Login Failed messages...
Could you, please, provide the contents of the buffers *debug
tramp/scp [EMAIL PROTECTED], *tramp/scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]2 and
*tramp/scp [EMAIL PROTECTED] for analysis?
Thank you, and best
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
oops...
there were 2 tramp buffers... one was empty...
The mail prepared by tramp-submit-bug appends statements for including
related Tramp buffers via the message package. When the mail is copied
to another mail agent, those statements don't work,
Pawel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo
Hi,
Then emacs unlocks and contents of *tramp/scp remotehost* are:
The authenticity of host 'remotehost (127.0.0.1)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 1e:18:a2:f1:92:d1:d1:5e:f8:e2:96:24:49:e4:45:5d.
Are you sure you want to continue
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
thanks for your input michael.
I tried the scp command on the eshell command line. I got a password
prompt, which I entered, and the file was copied up...
I don't know whether it is relevant, but I'ld prefer to see the
test in the *shell* buffer (call M-x
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bah,
I compiled emacs 22 and tried executing the shell
scp works manually from the shell... but scp,rsync,etc doesn't work
from within tramp...
This is another game. Your first report was based on GNU Emacs
built with Cygwin:
Emacs : GNU Emacs
Pawel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo Michael
Hi,
Could you, please, try it with Tramp again? And see whether there is
the same message in the Tramp buffer?
What buffer do You mean? The ssh authenticity confirmation message is the
contant of tramp buffer. There are all buffers in my
Pawel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael,
Hi,
Just to let You know,
I just copied some binary file (*.png) from Windows NT samba host to my local
filesystem without any problem.
I've lost you. With Tramp?
Best regards, Michael.
___
Pawel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I found the problem.
I investigated the code for a while and to make it work I changed folowing
strings in tramp-smb.el:
tramp-smb-method user host localname - tramp-smb-method (tramp-find-user
tramp-smb-method user host) host localname
user host
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would love to check out a dev copy from cvs... except I am stuck
behind a mega-corp firewall and cannot reach external servers except
thru http... :(
Try the appended script, this is the way I solve the problem for
myself. The target directory is
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael,
Hi James,
It is strange, tramp dies saying that a sed command returned error. executing
that same command via M-x shell works fine... other wise this version of tramp
works with out-of-band methods when connecting to a linux box from cygwin.
Pawel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo Michael,
Hi Pawel,
what I want to do:
copy /scp:remotehost:/root/remotefile.txt to /tmp in my localhost.
[...]
2) I am pointing the remotefile.txt and invoke command M-x dired-do-copy: /tmp
This command first of all opens up another shell at remote
Pawel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo
Hi,
After upgrading to 2.1.6 I found out that hosts tramp completion does not
work.
I am using scp as default method. The same method I used in 2.1.5.
There was a change, indeed. See the Tramp manual, node Filename
completion. Method name, host name
Matt Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tramp won't copy files with spaces using the rsync method. The
problem can be fixed by calling `tramp-shell-quote-argument' from
`tramp-make-copy-program-file-name' like this:
(defun tramp-make-copy-program-file-name (user host localname)
Create a
Matt Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tramp will transfer one file but not the other to a remote machine via
the rsync method. The error message says File error: Login failed
which must be wrong. Looking at the logs, I think it is just timing
out waiting for the longer transfer, but I'm not
James Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael,
Hi James,
It is strange, tramp dies saying that a sed command returned error.
executing that same command via M-x shell works fine... other wise
this version of tramp works with out-of-band methods when connecting
to a linux box from cygwin.
Magnus Henoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'm trying to open a file on a computer running Linux/sparc (Debian
testing), but I get this backtrace:
I've tried to dig into the code, and it seems to me that
find-file-noselect-1 expects the buffer passed to it to have
buffer-file-name set to
Kim F. Storm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kim,
All commands should have a doc string.
So either give it one, or remove the (interactive) spec.
I've fixed that in both Emacs and Tramp CVS.
Best regards, Michael.
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Luc Teirlinck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where do we stand now in this thread? Obviously, I can not implement
David's suggestion as long as there is this error message (assuming it
would not give other problems, even without that message, which I can
not test).
After playing a while, I could
Luc Teirlinck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Albinus wrote:
The solution would be to set temporarily default-directory to / or
whatover local during loading of Tramp. But I have no idea how to say
it
I did not think hard about the problem and hence I may not understand
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The solution would be to set temporarily default-directory to / or
whatover local during loading of Tramp. But I have no idea how to say
it,
Does
(let ((default-directory /))
(require 'tramp))
do the job?
Of course. But this
Joshua Tasman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
According to the latest tramp manual, GNU emacs supports remote gdb
over tramp. Has anyone gotten this to work? When I start gdb from
within a tramp buffer, gdb starts in the correct directory, but then
can't load remote files.
Which Tramp version
Toni Schmidbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
13:58:08 tramp-send-command (6) # tramp_perl_encode_with_module /etc/passwd
2/dev/null; echo tramp_exit_status $?
[...]
13:58:08 tramp-wait-for-regexp (6) #
tramp_exit_status 127
///67bc5bea8cc68469a041bb650e1cf11a
13:58:08
Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I can't help noticing that tramp mailing has 90% of junk emails. Is
there anything we can do to make it cleaner?
Skip mentioned already local spam filters. Other people use gmane.org
for reading the list; this reduces visible spam as well.
There are
Toni Schmidbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i tried the cvs version of tramp, but still get the same error message.
strange thing is,
it worked the first time, but now even after i restart emacs, i get the
vc-file-clearprops
error.
Hmm, according to the traces, there is still the same
Toni Schmidbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry for the stupid questions, but I _believe_ it should have been fixed.
thanks for your fast response, no questions are stupid only some
answers :-)
Hmm. There was still another error with remote en-/decoding. I've
fixed this in CVS (hopefully).
Jeff Costlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'm running tramp 2.1.6 on the latest cygwin emacs 21.2.1.
I have encountered a couple problems. The first is that emacs does not
have file-remote-p (apparently Xemacs does?)
Adding the following line to my .emacs solves the problem. I'm sure
Jeff Costlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As for M-x revert-file. You could cause the bug by merely loading a remote
file, then M-x revert-file. It will fail with argument not correct;
stringp, nil (something like that, I'm not at my normal computer right now)
from
Jeff Costlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Open a file in a remote read-only directory. I used /usr/include
pthread.h. When it comes time for emacs to save the backup file, tramp
attempts to save the remote file in that directory. It will fail, but
it will keep trying until emacs crashes.
I
Wagemans, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
In tramp-2.1.6, under ntemacs 21.3.50.1, I needed to add quotes to the
user and group elements in the functions
tramp-handle-file-attributes-with-stat
tramp-handle-directory-files-and-attributes-with-stat
... and also in
Nelson E. Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I understand that TRAMP will not work with VMS. I can live with
that. What I do have a problem with is when I tell TRAMP to get out of
the way and let me use ANGE-FTP it doesn't really get out of the way.
Following TRAMP's documentation I
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hi,
I think tramp's file name syntax is quite hard to remember, especially
for beginners and occasional tramp users.
It depends. I agree with you that the syntax for multi-hop methods in
Tramp 2.0 might be complex. All other parts of a remote file
Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another alternative that would fix 99% of the problems I have would be to
find a way to allow the proxy value to incorporate parts of the host (and
maybe user) values. For example, I want to write a ruleset like:
(add-to-list
Stewart Bryson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
This did not solve my problem. I am still getting the same error. But for
me, it occurs in Dired-Mode as well. I get PC-look-for-include-file: Wrong
type argument: stringp, nil.
the debug buffer is valuable. Unfortunately, it is not sufficient to
Hello,
Development series Tramp 2.1.7 has been released. It is just a bug
fixing release. The download files are located at
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/.
Best regards, Michael.
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Gilles Pion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the purpose is to add double quotes around uname output why not simply
use:
echo \`uname -sr`\
ie
vec echo \\\`uname -sr`\\\ 2/dev/null
That looks more robust, indeed. I've committed this patch to CVS.
Thanks for reporting, and best regards,
Heow Eide-Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guys,
Hi,
sorry for the late reply, I was offline for some days ...
It's been driving me nuts that Tramp has been corrupting remote files,
even with the latest CVS version. :-( Tramp successfully reads the
remote file, but when it's saved it
Lei Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
This is a Xemacs21.4.19 user under windows XP (without Cgywin). I just
installed tramp 1.32 through Xemacs menu.
However, when I use C-x C-f to access some file from the sever in our
school, I encountered some error like:
Can not open load file:
mike kuhlen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
When I don't specify a connection method (/hostname:path/to/file),
tramp doesn't default to ssh and instead uses method 'nil', which
fails with a env: nil: No such file or directory. When I do specify
the method (/ssh:hostname:path/to/file)
emacs user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hello,
Hi,
using emacs W32 from
http://www.ourcomments.org/cgi-bin/emacsw32-dl-latest.pl
and latest cygwin for ssh.
trying /ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
results in emacs waiting basically forever for something. here is the
debug buffer...
Hmm, it
emacs user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
thanks adrian, so having looked at the manual, I mostly found all
sorts of indications that all efforts to make this work under windows
dont work, except if using the cywin-ized emacs, which I find to be
extremely unstable. thanks anyway, I hope
Alex V. Koval [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All,
Hi,
I am curious, are there any possibility to make tramp working
asynhroniously, or this is impossible
due to some emacs limitations? Really, I hate to wait so long when
file is being open, saved,
and checked before modifications.
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