On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 11:11:31 +0200 Michael Albinus <[email protected]> 
wrote: 

MA> Good ole crystal ball: it is right. Your shell prompts on both machines
MA> look like (I have replaced ^M and ^[ by their ascii representation):


MA> %                                                                           
   ^M ^M^M^[[01;30m[^[[01;39mbitnoix^[[01;30m@^[[01;39mnzebook 
^[[22;37m~^[[01;30m] ^[[01;30m%^[[00m

MA> %                                                                           
   ^M ^M^M^[[01;30m[^[[01;39mphilipp^[[01;30m@^[[01;39mnxe ^[[22;37m~^[[01;30m] 
^[[01;30m%^[[00m


MA> You should suppress the escape sequences on the remote side (see the
MA> Tramp manual for recipes).

I think I'm running into something similar, but it started recently and
I don't think my zsh prompt is the problem (as per the manual, I have 

[ $TERM = "dumb" ] && unsetopt zle && PS1='$ '

after any other prompt settings).  I edebugged to find that
`tramp-wait-for-regexp' was cycling forever, as if `with-timeout' had no
effect.

I submitted a tramp bug but would like some help debugging this further,
in case it's something simple I've overlooked.

Ted

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