Martin Apel <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Michael,
Hi Martin, > What is interesting, is that smbclient seems to be much slower > answering emacs than it is when run from the shell. The strace shows, > that emacs is waiting for smbclient output for about 6 seconds. I > invoked the exact same command "/usr/bin/smbclient //pklma/e -U apel > -W intec -s /dev/null" from the shell and a get operation from the > smbclient commandline returns immediately. Finally, I could reproduce it, with Emacs' profiler: tramp-accept-process-output 197 198.93150910 1.0098046147 accept-process-output 197 11.273527755 0.0572260292 I have no idea why it happens, but I can play with it now, looking for a solution. It also seems to happen only for smb connections; a profiling of a (much slower) remote ssh connection yields tramp-accept-process-output 664 271.61195060 0.4090541424 accept-process-output 664 115.90111166 0.1745498669 This is a much better rate between both functions. I run with tramp-verbose 10, which causes tramp-accept-process-output to print traces. > Best Regards, > > Martin Best regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
