Michael Albinus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sascha Wilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] >> 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/: no such directory". No I try again: >> >> C-x C-f /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ >> >> Everything works fine this time and I get an dired buffer with the >> content of `foo.bar.net:/etc/'. >> >> But when I try to open a file in the dired buffer, say `fstab' I get >> _again_ the error: "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/: no such directory". [...] > Not reproducible here. I even don't get "no such directory".
Strange enough -- I can't reproduce it anymore, neither. :-/ I had the reported problem several times before posting it, but now it seems to be fixed (I'm using a daily build of CVS Emacs). It might be that the problem wasn't really in tramp it self, but in any related part of emacs. cheers (and sorry for the noise) sascha -- Sascha Wilde Intevation GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.intevation.de/~wilde/ http://www.intevation.de/
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