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bug#23322: 25.0.92; Tramp and find-file error
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bug#23322: 25.0.92; Tramp and find-file error |
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Thu, 21 Apr 2016 13:34:59 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.92 (gnu/linux) |
Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:
Hi Michael,
> Live System User <nyc4bos@aol.com> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
>> In my Emacs environment using Tramp to access a file using the
>> ssh method, I get the following backtrace (see below) with
>> C-x C-f `(find-file)':
>>
>> Find file: ~//ssh:localhost:~/xpra.test
>>
>> `(list-process)' yields:
>>
>> *tramp/ssh l... run *tramp/ssh l... /dev/pts/14 /bin/sh -i
>>
>> However, immediately executing the same command `(find-file)' again,
>> I successfully get new buffer for the file:
>>
>> .% *Process List* 64 Process Menu
>> ssh:xpra.test 0 Fundamental
>> /ssh:localhost:/home/liveuser/xpra.test
>> * l 3676 Fundamental
>> %* *Backtrace* 3676 Debugger
>> *scratch* 145 Lisp Interaction
>> %* *Messages* 2479 Messages
>> * *tramp/ssh local... 0 Fundamental
>>
>> Does the *Backtrace* reveal any clues on what went initially wrong?
>
> Honestly, I don't see what you have typed. Could you, pls, give a recipe
> how to reproduce the problem? Pls start with "emacs -Q".
I typed:
C-x C-f /ssh:localhost:~/xpra.test RET
which fails rhe first time but succeeds the second,
immediately after.
This works all the time with "emacs -Q" so I know it has
to do with my emacs Tramp setup and its interaction with Tramp.
But this exact same setup worked flawlessly with Emacs 24-3.
I have a tramp-verbose 6 buffer which I can send offlist, if
required.
Thanks.
>
>> Thanks.
>
> Best regards, Michael.