Well I tried 2.0.40 and I still get the same result. In xemacs I enter: /[calg.calgary#8022]/tmp/ I get a message saying Symbols's value as variable is void: rsh-args I've tried various permutations of the above: /[ssh/calg.calgary#8022]/tmp/ /[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]/tmp/ /[ssh/[EMAIL PROTECTED]]/tmp/ I get the same result. Do I have something configured wrong? I left everything to default values. Myron Michael Albinus wrote: Myron Selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:I just found tramp a few days ago. I've been fighting with it ever since to try to connect via ssh to a specific port. I see that this problem has already been solved but is not released yet. Can you tell me when this fix will be out or should I get the CVS version?I'm not sure what you mean with that statement. If you refer to my message from February <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/tramp-devel/2004-02/msg00013.html> - the situation has changed. All Tramp releases 2.0.39 and upwards should support the port declaration in Tramp file names properly. Note that Tramp 2.0 is the stable release series, whereas 2.1 is a little bit more experimental. Unfortunately, 2.0.41 has a small bug in compiling tramp.el, which is fixed already in CVS. If you don't want to get the fix from CVS, 2.0.40 is the better bet. See the Tramp download area for the latest releases. Of course, I don't want to discourage you using the Tramp CVS version - it's always a great support getting bug reports.Thanks, MyronBest regards, Michael. |
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