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杨达 <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, Hi yda, > Emacs hangs when using tramp to access files in remote host with > PuTTy. > > After entering username and password, emacs will ask me if I want to > save the configuration in a file, in the minibuffer. > > Emacs tells me to press `y/n/N/e/?` but none of these keys seems to > have any effect, emacs hangs after this minibuffer pops up. > > I have to use `C-g` to make it responsive again. > > Is this because I was doing it the wrong way? Or a bug in the > tramp/Emacs/PuTTY/Windows 10 package? Thanks, I've seen what happens. > In the first case, please point me to the right direction. Well, at the time Emacs hangs you are communicating with the auth-source package. I don't know why it fails in your case, and I don't run MS Windows for tests (I'm running GNU/Linux, and there this works). What is the value of the `auth-sources' variable? Do you use the auth-source package. If not, does it help to set `auth-sources' to nil? > Best regards, yda Best regards, Michael.
