On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 16:17:10 +0200, Michael Albinus <[email protected]> wrote: > Rodrigo Amestica <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Rodrigo,
>> I have updated to 2.2.5 and now it works better, but there is still >> one artifact. My prompt consists of two lines: path to current >> directory followed by a new-line character and then followed by the >> more standard 'VER username@host >' (whence VER is the value of an >> environment variable that remembers me my application version). > In the traces you have sent I see > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > Last login: Mon Jun 4 10:54:42 2012 from trauko.cv.nrao.edu > Hi Master! Welcome to comp1 (COMP). > PROJECTSW_RELEASE=SW-10.1 > LINUX_HOME=/project/SW-10.1/rtlinux > RTOS_HOME=/project/SW-10.1/rtos > SWROOT=/project/SW-10.1/SWSW > SW_CDB=/home/isis/frodo/cvs/project/project2/COMP/HEAD/CORR/config/Simulation > SW_LOG_STDOUT=3 > INTROOT=/home/isis/frodo/introot/10.1/COMP/HEAD > INTLISTROOT=/home/isis/projectmgr/INTLIST-HEAD > MODULES=/home/isis/frodo/cvs/project/project2/COMP/HEAD > MANAGER_REFERENCE= > lp -d RICOH-Aficio-MP-C3001 -o sides=two-sided-long-edge~ > HEAD frodo@comp1 > > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- looking at my original message I see that the empty line in your reply looks different. In my original message I see the following instead: .. lp -d RICOH-Aficio-MP-C3001 -o sides=two-sided-long-edge ~ HEAD frodo@comp1 > 10:55:02.247774 tramp-maybe-open-connection (3) # Found remote shell prompt on `comp1' .. Do you see the '^B~', next an empty line and next the prompt? In real life, on an X terminal my login prompt looks like this: .. ~ HEAD frodo@comp1 > .. That is, frodo is standing at his home in comp1. I have now also realized that 'make' on the remote directory does not work as well with 2.2.5. But probably understanding why the prompt gets mixed in grep's output would also explain the problem with 'make'. > The last line is as explained by you. But I don't see the "path to > current directory followed by a new-line character". >> I do not see my bash_profile salute anymore, but the first line of the >> command output is preceded (in the same line in the buffer) by the >> second line of my prompt, and F12 or mouse clicking would not work on >> it (e.g. when the command was grep). > Could you, please, produce new traces? Maybe with tramp-verbose set to > 10, which allows more detailled analysis. Running on 2.2.5 I have produced the 'grep' verbose output as before. This time I'm attaching a file with it, just to be sure that you are getting exactly what I see. thanks, Rodrigo
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