Mon 2001-03-05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnu.emacs.help
>> Has anyone devised a way to make M-x compile work with remote files?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 06 Mar 2001 02:29:35 +0200
> mode-compile.el announces that in its docs.
So I downloaded
http://www.tls.cena.fr/~boubaker/distrib/mode-compile.el
You've obv
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 11:23:46AM +1100, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> I notice that there is now a TRAMP Debian package available, packaged
>> and submitted by Ola Lundqvist.
>>
>> I didn't notice an announcement on the TRAMP mailing list about the
>> avail
On 05 Mar 2001, Kai Großjohann wrote:
> On 05 Mar 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
>> I believe the correct plan here is to forward bug reports to the
>> mailing list as well as to yourself, but Kai and others here may
>> have their own point-of-view on the matter.
>
> Of course, I'm happy with hav
OK, so obviously this isn't a tramp-bug. I'm typing faster than the
speed of thought :-)
Anyway, if any of the great minds on the list have solved this
problem, or are interested, I'd like to know.
TIA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: compiling remote files?
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 18:46:39 -0500
Fro
Now that I've got tramp working, I wanna use it with cperl-mode.
However, although CPerl seems happy to edit remote files without
problem, I can't seem to compile them. E.g. I can C-x C-f (broken for
mail)
/r@t:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/local/dev/tlroche/drivers/driveAnalysis.pl
but, if while within t
I now have TRAMP
http://ls6-www.informatik.uni-dortmund.de/~grossjoh/emacs/tramp.html
working on a vanilla 20.7.1 on w2k using plink
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Among the thrills I
now experience is running dired on my ssh-connected boxen. However,
when I try to symlink
The midnight commander uses this sort of file names:
/#sh:[user@]machine[:options]/[remote-dir]
On 05 Mar 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> Also, it would be nice to know when a new release of TRAMP was being
> made available.
Hm. Ah. Err. Now that I've split CVS into two branches, maybe I
should start putting out releases with proper version numbers.
I hope that I get this done this week.
On 05 Mar 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> I believe the correct plan here is to forward bug reports to the
> mailing list as well as to yourself, but Kai and others here may
> have their own point-of-view on the matter.
Of course, I'm happy with having bug reports sent to the mailing
list. A poss