Nice lag, eh?

FYI, sshx didn't work any better than good old ssh. I'm still using (setq process-connection-type t) with no apparent ill effects.

Thanks,
rjrjr

On Nov 24, 2003, at 11:55 AM, Kai Grossjohann wrote:

Ray Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

On Nov 20, 2003, at 12:39 PM, Kai Grossjohann wrote:

Ray Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Andrew Choi gave me the fix:

Tramp seems to require process-connection-type to be set to t to use
ssh. Unfortunately as it stands, the default value of
process-connection-type is t when started from a terminal and nil
when started to run with Carbon GUI. Since you're running under
Panther, please try setting process-connection-type to t in a
startup file and see if tramp/ssh will work correctly in both cases.

Ah, yes. I don't like this.

It's working well for me. Is there a price I don't know that I'm paying?

It's possible that some other thing will fail if process-connection-type is t. Hm. There was some discussion about this somewhere, but I completely forgot about it. I don't have a Mac, so I didn't pay attention to it.

One workaround could be use one of the *x methods.  They are
documented to be good for Windows users, but the Windows users are
experiencing the same pty problem you're seeing.

I'm not sure that the *x methods are. I always invoke tramp as a side effect of opening a file like /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:file

C-h v tramp-methods RET


You will see some methods whose names end in x.  That's what I mean.
For example, instead of /ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:file you could try
/sshx:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:file.  I think there is also an scpx method.

The Tramp documentation explains that using /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:file is a
shortcut for /method:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:file, where the method is the default
method, as set in tramp-default-method or tramp-default-method-alist.

Kai




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