on Mon Oct 17 2016, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus-AT-gmx.de> wrote:
> Dave Abrahams <[email protected]> writes: > >> Hi Michael, > > Hi Dave, > >> Tramp just spins its little bar when trying to connect to a nearby >> machine, and I can't tell why. >> >> [3. text/plain; tramp-buffer] >> >> Last login: Mon Oct 17 17:58:55 2016 from fe80::425:8609:c5f1:55a0%en3 >> > ]1337;[email protected]]1337;CurrentDir=/Users/dave]1337;ShellIntegrationVersion=3;shell=bash]133;C;]133;D;0]1337;[email protected]]1337;CurrentDir=/Users/dave]133;AWingy:~ >> dave$ ]133;BKilled by signal 15. > > This is a very strange prompt; Tramp is likely to be confused by > this. I didn't do anything explicit to set this prompt up, and I haven't changed the prompt on the remote machine. However, I have noticed that ever since I upgraded to Emacs 25.1, I have seen similar very strange looking prompts even from local `M-x shell' invocations within emacs... although *that* doesn't seem to be reproducing now. > Pls change the prompt on your remote machine, the Tramp manual gives > you some recipes. Some other weird thing is going on; when I connect to that machine from a terminal window, what I see looks very normal. Skree:~ dave$ ssh wingy.local Last login: Tue Oct 18 13:04:36 2016 from fe80::425:8609:c5f1:55a0%en3 Wingy:~ dave$ Wingy:~ dave$ logout Connection to wingy.local closed. Skree:~ dave$ I don't see the recipes you're referring to in the TRAMP manual. Do you have a more specific pointer? Thanks, -- -Dave _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
