Hello Michael, at Fabrice suggestion I reran you commands directly from the windows shell, previously I ran them after and M-x shell from within Emacs. And, miracle, no more double prompt!!! Here is the output:
Y:\>plink -l jeg002 -ssh actul01 && exit || exit
Using username "jeg002".
jeg002@actul01's password:
Last login: Tue Nov 20 11:03:32 2012 from ntwtsl293.dgdom.net
[jeg002@actul01 ~]$ exec env ENV='' PROMPT_COMMAND='' PS1="#$ " PS2=''
PS3='' /b
in/sh
#$ PS1="#$ "
#$
Hence, it seems to be a windows-emacs issue???
Thanks again for you help,
Gérald
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Re: OK, lets get this to work!!
[email protected] writes:
> Hello Michael,
Hi Gérald,
> Here is what I got running the commands you sent from an Emacs shell.
>
> c:\Emacs> plink -l jeg002 -ssh actul01 && exit || exit
> plink -l jeg002 -ssh actul01 && exit || exit
> jeg002@actul01's password:
> Last login: Tue Nov 20 09:00:37 2012 from n105986.dgdom.net
> [jeg002@actul01 ~]$ exec env ENV='' PROMPT_COMMAND='' PS1="#$ " PS2=''
> PS3='' /bin/sh
> in/sh
> #$
> #$ PS1="#$ "
> PS1="#$ "
> #$
> #$ exit
> exit
> exit
> Using username "jeg002".
>
> Process shell finished
That's exactly what I have feared. The prompt appears twice, and Tramp
is confused. But this happens only after calling /bin/sh; your initial
prompt looks fine.
> When you say removing dot-files away do you mean ".emacs",
".bash_profile",
> etc??? There is a lot of them!!!
I mean all shell related init files, like .profile, .bash_profile etc. What
kind of shell is /bin/sh? Just a bourne shell, or linked to another shell?
And, btw, what OS is the remote host running? Could you show the output of
# uname -sr
> Thanks again,
>
> Gérald
Best regards, Michael.
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