MM <[email protected]> writes: > And it works. Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (after 50-off emails:-)
OK. So I propose you to throw away the 2.2.9 files (they are useless w/o a fitting tramp-loaddefs.el). Soon there will be Emacs 24.4, and you get it for free. > Now PATH is a subset of what I usually have when i login with the usual > methods. > The PATH that tramp finds is: > /usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/SUNWspro/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin > svn could not be found because it's not in that PATH > There are a couple of dirs to remove, and a couple to add. > I've tried (add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path 'tramp-own-remote-path) > but then tramp hanged. The usual words: send the debug buffer, with tramp-verbose set to 6. > 1. Is there a concept of a remote current directory? Do I change it > with M-x cd ? A "remote current directory" is something with Tramp syntax :-) All buffers you open for remote files / directories have default-directory set to this. And yes, you could change it with "M-x cd". Usually, that's not necessary. > 2. How do I launche a remote compile? Like a local one. All you need is that default-directory points to the remote host. Then "M-x compile" shall know what to do. > 3. Can I open a remote shell inside emacs, a la M-x shell ? Sure. Try "M-x shell" on a remote buffer. I would also recommend "M-x eshell". Best regards, Michael, _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
