"Thomas S. Chin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Michael,
Hi Thomas, > 1. start emacs (tramp-2.1.11) > 2. C-x C-f (Find file) > 3. type "/ssh:remoteHost:/tmp/" > 4. hit tab a few times (contents of home directory displayed) > 5. "ssh remoteHost" in another window and execute "touch /tmp/foo" > 6. hit tab a few times in emacs and the new file is not displayed > 7. delete 2 characters from the Find file prompt to > "/ssh:remoteHost:/tm" and hit tab again (this worked on 2.1.3 and > would redisplay the Completion List with the new file present > (/tmp/foo)) Yes, that's the scenario Tramp fails. It has cached the contents of "/ssh:remoteHost:/tmp/", and it doesn't see the new file "foo". It could detect it only when not caching, to the price of less performance. I don't know what is more important, in general. Opinions? > Thanks again, > Thomas S. Chin Best regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
