I'll investigate if you want since I'd like to help improve Tramp and
don't know if remote hg status
will be helpful in future....I tried to reproduce the problem by pasting
the commands in
a remote zsh shell but it worked fine...
Here is me pasting Tramp command into a shell myself and the output it
generated...
% cd /home/cs/Ws/philfour/mvc/views/ ; hg log -l 1 --template \{rev\}
about.html </dev/null; echo tramp_exit_status $?
24
tramp_exit_status 0
Is the so called tramp-send-command doing something else I can try to
reproduce the problem?
cs
On 01/25/2015 02:59 PM, Michael Albinus wrote:
Christian Seberino <[email protected]> writes:
Tramp debug output...
... and here we are:
12:04:00.450327 tramp-send-command (6) # ( \cd
/home/cs/Ws/philfour/mvc/views/; hg log -l 1 --template \{rev\}
about.html </dev/null; echo tramp_exit_status $? )
That's what Tramp sends to the remote host, in order to get hg
information about the file about.html.
12:04:00.553760 tramp-accept-process-output (10) #
WARNING: terminal is not fully functional
- (press RETURN)
And that's what the hg process returns. It is not happy with the
terminal settings and wants the interactive user to enter RET. Tramp,
obviously, does not understand.
The most simple workaround would be to suppress hg checks. Do you need
them? If not, kick them out.
If you want to get hg information about remote files, I'm a little bit
out of knowledge. Likely, hg needs some settings for that I'm not aware
of.
I remember a similar bug with hg where it was sufficient to set the
HGPLAIN environment variable. Don't know whether it applies here also.
Best regards, Michael.
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