>Hi Stewart, > >The problem is your shell prompt on the CentOS machine: > >[alaldwps003.choicepoint.net]: Although you are right that this is a problem, I'm not certain it's THE problem. Both the default value for 'tramp-shell-prompt-pattern' and your recommended modification actually match the screen output higher up. They both match the first '#' in the output portion:
################################################ # WPS Data Warehouse # DEVELOPMENT Database # # 10.2.0 Linux # # Oracle Home is /db/d/dw/v1/product/10.2.0 # # Oracle Sid is set to DWD1 # ################################################ Any suggestions? Thanks. On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Michael Albinus <[email protected]>wrote: > Stewart Bryson <[email protected]> writes: > > > Thanks Michael. > > Hi Stewart, > > The problem is your shell prompt on the CentOS machine: > > [alaldwps003.choicepoint.net]: > > It does not match `tramp-shell-prompt-pattern'. Either you change the > prompt there, or you adapt `tramp-shell-prompt-pattern', for example > like this: > > (setq tramp-shell-prompt-pattern "^[^]#$%>\n]*[]#$%>]:? *\\( > \\[[0-9;]*[a-zA-Z] *\\)*") > > Best regards, Michael. >
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