Peter Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, rather than using the workaround, which ends up having "~"
> suffixed backups all over the places, is it possible to enable tramp
> to use absolute path backup dir?
I did the following test:
(add-to-list 'backup-directory-alist
(cons tramp-file-name-regexp "/tmp"))
Playing with "/sudo:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/albinus/123" on my host gave
me a backup file "/tmp/!sudo:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:!home!albinus!123.~1~".
Would this be sufficient for you?
> Many thanks,
> P.
Best regards, Michael.
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