On 10/14/07, Abhijeet More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] > I don't have access to my setup right now (its at work) - but as far > as I can remember - the body (that tries to fetch the correct property > remotely) doesn't get evaluated. > I shall take a look tomorrow and send you a trace. [snip]
Okay - here's what's happenning: when I set a breakpoint the file I set a break point on is fetched. The buffer is not displayed - However if I do change to that buffer I can see the red dot gud puts in. Now if I step through the program, the source buffer should be displayed with an arrow next to the line to be executed - but this doesn't happen. The buffer is not displayed. The traces are huge - I gave up trying to figure out the relevant data from them ( tried with tramp-verbose = 6..10). Am currently trying to 'edebug' to see what's going on: I have a few questions: How does file-exists-p call tramp-handle-file-exists-p? Is it set up as an advice? I couldn't see any defadvice for this. Also there's a utility function called tramp-gud-file-name - when is this called? I set a break on this function (edebug) and traced through a 'C-c C-n' in gud-mode - but this function wasn't called. AM _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
