Hello.
For me, 'C-c C-c' on the following group #+begin_src bash :results output echo "foo" echo "bar" #+end_src works as I expect: 'foo' and 'bar' are echo'ed. But it fails on this one: #+begin_src bash :results output ssh coch...@fruc.u-strasbg.fr "echo foo>foo_file" echo "bar" #+end_src The file 'foo_file' is created on the remote machine, but 'bar' is not echo'ed. I have tried to insert other commands between the ssh and echo commands, or append semicolons at the end of the commands, without success. By contrast, it works with this one: #+begin_src bash :results output ssh coch...@fruc.u-strasbg.fr "echo foo>foo_file" ; echo "bar" #+end_src Perhaps it is worth noting that I observe the same behavior if I simply copy/yank the commands (I mean: the two commands yank'ed at once) in an emacs terminal (obtained with 'M-x shell'). However, everything works as I expect if I copy/yank the commands (all at once) in a "regular" X terminal (xfce in my case). I wish I could understand what is going on. Thanks -- EOST (École et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre) ITE (Institut Terre & Environnement) | alain.coch...@unistra.fr 5 rue René Descartes [bureau 110] | Phone: +33 (0)3 68 85 50 44 F-67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France | [ slot available for rent ]