On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 05:17:46 +0800, Michael Albinus wrote: Hello Michael,
> Chris Zheng <[email protected]> writes: > > > Hi Chris, > > > However, I observed that when I go to /scpx:E:/ with “C-x C-f”, and > > “C-x C-f” again, the minibuffer shows “/scpx:E://”. Is this intended? > > I cannot reproduce it, but I work on a GNU/Linux machine. Maybe it > behaves different, compared to your MS Windows / cygwin run. > > Or I misunderstand what you have said. Could you, pls, tell me the exact > keystrokes which have led to this behavior? Reproduction steps: Suppose I want to connect to 222.222.222.222 with user kel. 1. emacs -Q 2. C-x C-f /scpx:[email protected]:/ RET Then a dired buffer showing the root directory is opened. 3. With cursor in the dired buffer, hit C-x C-f again. I see the minibuffer shows “Find file: /scpx:[email protected]://”. I hit RET, the buffer is flashed, and the minibuffer shows “Directory has changed on disk; type g to update Dired”. If I go to other directory such as /bin, no double “//” is shown. I have tested with two servers and the observation is identical. I have to say that the problem isn’t serious, so feel free to ignore it. Thank you for your time. > > Thank you, > > > > Chris > > Best regards, Michael. Best regards, Chris _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
