Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Ted,
> rails.el does a lot of calls that engage Tramp, even for syntax > highlighting. The effect is that as you type, the cursor will jump to > the end of the buffer a lot, and input will be lost. This makes the > rails mode unusable over a Tramp connection. I tested with the latest > rails.el from SVN (svn co svn://rubyforge/var/svn/emacs-rails/trunk > emacs-rails). > > I'm not sure if this is a emacs-rails problem or a Tramp problem, but it > seems to me that Tramp should just work or fail gracefully. Has anyone > else seen this? I'll file the bug with the emacs-rails bug tracker if > it's not a Tramp issue. I don't use emacs-rails, so I cannot really test. Which version of Tramp do you use? Note that Tramp 2.1 performs much better than Tramp 2.0. If it is Tramp which performs bad, you might check its traces. Time consuming operations are commands sent on the wire. Set tramp-verbose to a suitable level. Maybe you can also provide us the traces if you don't see useful information there. > Ted Best regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
