Gregory Grubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I can browse directories using dired with no problem. The first file > I visit from dired opens just fine. All subsequent attempts to open > files simply re-open the first file. The function > 'tramp-make-temp-file' is getting called the first time, but not on > subsequent files. Instead, the previous temporary file name is > reused! > > If I kill the first buffer, then I can open another file ... though of > course, never two files at the same time! > > The path shown at the top of a representative dired buffer is: > /[scp/root@zot]/root/Applications/addressbook:
Whee. Hm. First of all, your Tramp is quite old. Did you get it from SourceForge? The most recent version of Tramp is 2.0.28 (new numbering scheme, corresponds to old numbering 2.263 -- you have 2.95). It's available from savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp. If the problem still happens with the new Tramp, then I'll tell you what you could do to provide me with more data. Thanks. -- Ambibibentists unite! _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
