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Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink
From: |
Douglas Gray Stephens |
Subject: |
Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 09:46:06 -0500 |
Kai,
At 13:56 (GMT+0200) on 28-September-2002, Kai Großjohann wrote:
<snip>
> > Anyway doing a find file
> > /plink:address@hidden:public_html/test.html
> > I noticed that I was getting prompted for a password twice (again an
> > echo are you awake
> > statement was triggering a second prompt for a password. An extract of
> > the debug buffer which continues from a session last used 24+ hours
> > ago is appended.
>
> Wow, your debugging help is invaluable. Thanks a lot. Please try
> this patch (or the current CVS):
Well, I do the easy part, you're doing the invaluable part of
providing us all with a great tool -- tramp.
I've pulled the current version from CVS, so will let you know if I
see the issue again.
I've been slightly concerned that some of my bash history files
are filling up with tramp commands, and I've increased the size to
1000 so that I can see the complete log of commands on the remote
machine. (The debug file does have
$ # Waiting 30s for `HISTFILE=$HOME/.tramp_history; HISTSIZE=1'
) and on one of the machines (a Linux box) I only see the expected
exec env 'PS1=$ ' /bin/sh
I'll send more details if I managed to get more conclusive evidence.
<snip>
> > I would suggest that the page is updated to either get people to set
> > the CVSROOT, or to specify the root on the command for update.
>
> It is only necessary to specify the repository on the first checkout
> (which needs to be done using co instead of update).
>
> Note that the manual says to cd to the ~/emacs/tramp directory. There, you
> (and CVS) can find the CVSROOT value to use in the file CVS/Root. If
> you want to make an update from the ~/emacs directory, then indeed
> you need to specify the CVSROOT value on the command line. But I
> think switching to the ~/emacs/tramp directory and then just doing
> "cvs up -dP" is more convenient.
Thank you for that explaination. I realise the error of my ways, I
forgot that I'd tar'ed the lisp files from my CVS directory into my
emacs area, so was using
cvs update -d
in the wrong directory, and so no files were updated.
Cheers,
Douglas.
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- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, (continued)
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/13
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Douglas Gray Stephens, 2002/09/13
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/13
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Douglas Gray Stephens, 2002/09/25
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/25
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Douglas Gray Stephens, 2002/09/26
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/26
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/26
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Douglas Gray Stephens, 2002/09/27
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/28
- Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink,
Douglas Gray Stephens <=
RE: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink, Thomas Haselberger, 2002/09/13