Re: [O] org-file using tramp + babel?

2016-01-15 Thread John Kitchin
( ( Wow... Mind---( ( blown... (___( 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

Re: [O] org-file using tramp + babel?

2016-01-15 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Re: [O] org-file using tramp + babel?

2016-01-15 Thread Rainer M Krug
"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 >

Re: [O] org-file using tramp + babel?

2016-01-14 Thread Martin Yrjölä
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

Re: [O] org-file using tramp + babel?

2016-01-14 Thread Charles C. Berry
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

[O] org-file using tramp + babel?

2016-01-14 Thread John Kitchin
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