Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong <[email protected]> writes:

Hi,

> This works, but without entering in `sudo -u root -s -H -p
> P""a""s""s""w""o""r""d"": /bin/sh` first in the terminal, the rest
> wouldn't work. The prompt just got stuck at `Find file: /sudo::` without
> even seeing the password prompt. I would not be able to enter the
> password in this case. I've attached the trace for this.

I don't understand. Could you pls explain both test results?

- The call of sudo -u root -s -H -p P""a""s""s""w""o""r""d"": /bin/sh
  in the local shell

- Opening /sudo:: in a new Emacs session, started with "emacs -Q".

Furthermore, the attached trace still doesn't tell us what's up. And it
doesn't seem to be the full trace, starting from the beginning. Could
you pls produce another trace, but with tramp-verbose set to 10? Like

# emacs -Q -l tramp --eval '(setq tramp-verbose 10)' /sudo::

Best regards, Michael.

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