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Re: Poll: Inline methods sufficient?
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Kai Großjohann |
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Re: Poll: Inline methods sufficient? |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Aug 2002 12:54:33 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.090008 (Oort Gnus v0.08) Emacs/21.3.50 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) |
lawrence mitchell <address@hidden> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>
>> Are the inline methods sufficient that Tramp offers now? I mean the
>> ways to encode a file for transit, not all the alternatives to ssh
>> and telnet that people might think of.
>
>> Tramp tries base64 encoding via mimencode, mmencode, two Perl scripts
>> and GNU recode, and then it tries UU encoding via uuencode/uudecode.
>
> It seems like enough. Is there a pointer in the manual for where
> one might find uuencode for Windows? If not: <URL:
> http://www.concentric.net/~Wkiernan/UUencode/uuencode.html> seems
> to offer a version, though they are not free (as in speech
> software). The GNU versions (of uucode) also come with cygwin
> (mingw doesn't seem to do the sharutils), but getting all of
> cygwin seems a bit excessive.
I wish there was another free implementation of uu*code for Windows.
Does anyone know?
> There's a pointer to metamail on the NTEmacs FAQ, which I would
> guess is probably enough.
Metamail needs to be on the remote host. Emacs has base64
de/encoding built-in.
>> People running Windows with remote systems requiring UU encoding
>> might have problems because of a missing uuencode on Windows.
>
>> There are plans to support another encoding which uses "od -b" to
>> read files from the remote host and SysV-style "echo -e" to send
>> files to the remote host (including \000 for null bytes). Is this
>> really necessary, or is what is offered now enough?
>
> Again for windows, the "echo -e" would have to be emulated
> somehow, as the echo builtin is pathetic.
The plan is to do it in Lisp inside Emacs: from Emacs, generate a
sequence of "echo -e" commands which are then executed on the remote
host.
> But I think that there are generally enough fallback inline methods.
Good :-) Other opinions?
kai
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