Michael,
At first I would like to wish you, and all subscribers of this mailing list:
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ! :)
Thank you for your answer. The syntax you supplied for Xemacs works perfectly :-)
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 13:20:16 +0100, Michael Albinus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ is the Tramp syntax for Emacs. With XEmacs, that syntax activates EFS. XEmacs expects /[ssh/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ as Tramp syntax.
Kai has prepared Tramp for using the same syntax on XEmacs; you need (setq tramp-unified-filenames t) before loading Tramp. But it doesn't seem to work correctly; I'm debugging it these days.
works. One disadvantage - if remote asks for password, xemacs does not ask me. But if you
have a key with password - XEmacs asks for password. Since in 90% of hosts I have my public
key installed that is no longer a problem.
btw, about failed login it says: 'login failed' into status line, and into .* "*tramp/ssh host*" buffer
I see this:
Password:
GNU Emacs 21.3.1 tramp 2.0.36
In this setup tramp works, but ange-ftp tells me everytime when I try to open file via FTP:
/ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/file
it first asks for password for 'ftp'
and then it says: ftp> open ftp ftp: ftp: Unknown host
when I open file 2nd time, it works fine. (same way, no changes. just 2nd time)
Oops. I'll put it on my todo list for analyzing, but I cannot promise doing it soon (the list is too long).
same effect when you do it from Find-File, and from dired. Please notify me if you
need some more information from my side. I am actively using emacs/xemacs because
I am developing Zope programs (it requires FTP) and doing many unix sysadmin tasks (this requires
SSH), so I am sure I can help with testing.
Again, big thanks for a nice tip about xemacs tramp file name syntax. I missed this point somehow.
-- Alex V. Koval http://www.halogen-dg.com/ http://www.zwarehouse.org/
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