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Wow... Mind---( ( blown...
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I just did this
(setq temporary-file-directory "/tmp")
opened a file using tramp on a remote server, and ran code on the
server, with the output showing in my local emacs from the remote
server!!!
Simple s
Martin Yrjölä writes:
> Hi John,
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> Hi, I opened an org file using tramp on a remote server. It opened fine,
>> and I had no trouble writing text and saving it. For fun I tried running
>> a src block (a shell block that just returned the hostname), and got
>> this erro
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2016, John Kitchin wrote:
>
>> Hi, I opened an org file using tramp on a remote server. It opened fine,
>> and I had no trouble writing text and saving it. For fun I tried running
>> a src block (a shell block that just returned the hostname), and got
>
Hi John,
John Kitchin writes:
> Hi, I opened an org file using tramp on a remote server. It opened fine,
> and I had no trouble writing text and saving it. For fun I tried running
> a src block (a shell block that just returned the hostname), and got
> this error:
>
>>%s'...failed
> tramp-file-n
On Thu, 14 Jan 2016, John Kitchin wrote:
Hi, I opened an org file using tramp on a remote server. It opened fine,
and I had no trouble writing text and saving it. For fun I tried running
a src block (a shell block that just returned the hostname), and got
this error:
%s'...failed
tramp-file-n
Hi, I opened an org file using tramp on a remote server. It opened fine,
and I had no trouble writing text and saving it. For fun I tried running
a src block (a shell block that just returned the hostname), and got
this error:
>%s'...failed
tramp-file-name-handler: Couldn't write region to
`/scp:j