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Re: tramp (2.0.22); tramp errs: Remote `/bin/sh' didn't come up.
From: |
Adrian Aichner |
Subject: |
Re: tramp (2.0.22); tramp errs: Remote `/bin/sh' didn't come up. |
Date: |
17 Feb 2003 16:29:52 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) XEmacs/21.5 (cabbage) |
>>>>> "Kai" == Kai Großjohann <address@hidden> writes:
Kai> Adrian Aichner <address@hidden> writes:
>> On
>> v runs the command bookmark-bmenu-select
>> for
>> /[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian\
>>
>> I get this:
>>
>> exec env 'PS1=$ ' /bin/sh
>>
>> $ $
Kai> This looks rather strange. Hm.
Kai> What's the *debug tramp/foo* buffer at this point? (Do (setq
Kai> tramp-debug-buffer t) if you don't have this buffer.)
Here you go:
# Opening connection for address@hidden using scpx...
# Waiting for prompts from remote shell
# Waiting 60s for prompt from remote shell
# Found remote shell prompt.
# Initializing remote shell
$ exec env PS1='$ ' /bin/sh
# Waiting 30s for remote `/bin/sh' to come up...
exec env 'PS1=$ ' /bin/sh
$ $ [[Regexp `\(^[^#$%>
]*[#$%>] *\|^[^#$%>
]*[#$%>] *\)\'' not found in 30 secs]]
And here's the Backtrace:
Signaling: (error "Remote `/bin/sh' didn't come up. See buffer `*tramp/scpx
address@hidden' for details")
signal(error ("Remote `/bin/sh' didn't come up. See buffer `*tramp/scpx
address@hidden' for details"))
cerror("Remote `%s' didn't come up. See buffer `%s' for details" "/bin/sh"
"*tramp/scpx address@hidden")
apply(cerror "Remote `%s' didn't come up. See buffer `%s' for details"
("/bin/sh" "*tramp/scpx address@hidden"))
error("Remote `%s' didn't come up. See buffer `%s' for details" "/bin/sh"
"*tramp/scpx address@hidden")
tramp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell(#<process "*tramp/scpx
address@hidden" pid 2588 state:run> nil "scpx" "adrian" "sunsite.dk")
tramp-open-connection-rsh(nil "scpx" "adrian" "sunsite.dk")
tramp-maybe-open-connection(nil "scpx" "adrian" "sunsite.dk")
tramp-get-file-exists-command(nil "scpx" "adrian" "sunsite.dk")
tramp-handle-file-exists-p("/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
apply(tramp-handle-file-exists-p "/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
byte-code("..." [args fn match-data match-data ((store-match-data
match-data)) apply] 3)
tramp-file-name-handler(file-exists-p "/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
file-exists-p("/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
apply(file-exists-p "/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
clearcase-suppress-vc-within-mvfs-file-name-handler(file-exists-p
"/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
file-exists-p("/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
apply(file-exists-p "/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
dired-handler-fn(file-exists-p "/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
file-exists-p("/[scpx/address@hidden/home/adrian/")
bookmark-jump-noselect("adrian")
bookmark-jump("adrian")
#<compiled-function nil "...(105)" [buffer-read-only menu bmrk tem others
bookmark-bmenu-check-position bookmark-bmenu-bookmark nil re-search-forward
"^>" t delete-char -1 ?\ frame-height delete-other-windows bookmark-jump
bury-buffer split-window other-window 1] 5 ("c:\\Program
Files\\XEmacs\\xemacs-packages\\lisp\\edit-utils\\bookmark.elc" . 40302) nil>()
call-interactively(bookmark-bmenu-select)
(dispatch-event "[internal]")
Kai> Why is this 2.0.22? Is this the most recent XEmacs pkg? I thought I
This corresponds to the latest experimental XEmacs tramap package,
which is 1.11.
I don't see anything new in CVS.
When did you commit?
Best regards,
Adrian
Kai> updated the pkg just recently?
Kai> --
Kai> A turnip curses Elvis
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