Thank you all for the help. I work on Mac OS X, so all suggestions
are viable.
Am 08.08.2005 um 23:35 schrieb Peter Dyballa:
Am 08.08.2005 um 22:47 schrieb Armin Goralczyk:
So how can I save the file provided that I can have superuser rights?
Use 'sudo chmod ... <the directory>' or 'sudo chown ... <the
directory>' that you're allowed afterwards to save a file in that
directory.
I was hoping I could do it from within emacs, so the above and 'sudo
emacs file' (as suggested by whd) are not really a solution to my
problem. I had a quick glance at tramp (as suggested by Sebastian P.
Luque and Tim X) and it seems to be to complicated for my simple
demands, but I will have a closer look soon.
Or save it to your home directory and move it afterwards as root/
with sudo.
This seems to be the easiest solution indeed and I already did this
as a quick way around, but I hoped for a more elegant method. Thanks
for help.
Gruß
Armin
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