I'm trying to use a multi-hop sequence in XEmacs. I must have muffed
something. Here's what I tried:
/[multi:rsync:manatee.mojam.com:su:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/mail/sendmail.mc
It tells me it's trying to connect to "[multi" via ftp. Given that this
/[rsync/manatee.mojam.com]/etc/mail/sendmail.mc
works I then tried
/[multi/rsync/manatee.mojam.com/su/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/mail/sendmail.mc
and
/[multi/rsync:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/su:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/mail/sendmail.mc
but they also failed.
The Multi-hop filename conventions node in the Info system reads:
The syntax of multi-hop file names is necessarily slightly different
than the syntax of other TRAMP file names. Here's an example multi-hop
file name, first in Emacs syntax and then in XEmacs syntax:
It then displays the Emacs example:
/multi:rsh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:telnet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to.file
but never shows an XEmacs example. See
http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/packages/html/tramp_5.html
for the full info node. A google search for "tramp multi-hop xemacs" didn't
yield any concrete examples either.
What's the magic incantation to do multi-hop methods on XEmacs?
Thanks,
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Skip Montanaro
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