First, the current workaround works fine for me. Concerning applying the patch: I would need more instructions for that. I am a (spacemacs) user (emphasis on user) and I never got really familiar with the emacs packaging system. To my understanding, tramp is a built-in package of emacs. On my computer, these are located within the snap folder, and I am not able to modify anything in there (as it is read only). So I struggle how to apply the patch.
Kind regards, bermel Am Montag, dem 07.02.2022 um 17:54 +0100 schrieb Michael Albinus: > bermel <[email protected]> writes: > > Hi, > > > However, I didn't mange to apply the patch. Emacs is installed via > > snap > > and I learned that it is not easy to modify files within snap as it > > applies a read-only file-format. So I will wait for the next > > version. > > No problem, you can install Tramp from GNU ELPA. The recent version > is > 2.5.2.1, and the patch shall apply on top of it. > > If you confirm that it works for you, I'll add it to the next Tramp > ELPA > version. > > > Thanks again and regards, bermel > > Best regards, Michael.
