Tobias Muhlhofer <[email protected]> writes: [Cc [email protected], for the archives]
> Michael: Hi Tobias, > First, thank you for the quick reply. > > Your test setup seems appropriate to me. As for versions, I'm using > ESS 12.09 (which seems to be their latest and happens to ship with > Fedora, which I use). I have tried this on three different remote > servers with slightly different setups and have still run into the > same issue. > > For whatever it's worth, I didn't have this problem, last time I used > this procedure (which was several months ago). Of course, in the > meantime there are probably new versions of just about everything, > including Tramp, but also Emacs and ESS which I realize makes things > difficult to track down. > > One more thing; a similar phenomenon appears in the following situation. > > 1) Use Tramp to open a remote R file for editing (i.e. C-x C-f > /<username>@<server>:/<path-to-file>). > 2) Start an R session with M-x R. In that case the newest default > behavior is to want to start the R session on the remote machine (by > suggesting a tramp remote starting directory there). Do that. > 3) You get asked for your password. > 4) Spinning "Emacs waiting" icon appears and never goes away. Maybe > Tramp managed to log in, started R, and tried to feed some code. Maybe > something else, though. > > Let me know if this is an ESS problem, and I will be happy to report > this over there. > > I also looked at the link you referenced. If I undestand correctly > ANSI-term is what creates colors in a terminal session? If it helps, > there are no problems with doing "ls" somewhere in the normal shell > (i.e. outside of R) on the remote server. I mean, no colors will > appear, but there are no tie-ups. Maybe what I just said shows my lack > of understanding of the issue referenced there, but I figured I'd try > anyway... ;-p At home, I have a Fedore 18 equipped machine. When time permits, I'll play with it over the weekend. > Thanks for the help! > Toby Best regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
