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bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails
From: |
Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Oct 2017 12:54:26 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.0.90 (gnu/linux) |
adam plaice <plaice.adam+lists@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Adam,
> The bug is present on all versions of emacs that I've tested (from
> 23.4, through 24.5 and 25.1 to master
> (94281c9a1cc0f756841fdc9b266657853df94a29) and emacs-26
> (2f7163fb72e764d2df046a4d816e1e0b81e41d18)). All the systems tested
> (local and remote) were Ubuntu 16.04.3.
I've fixed this in the Emacs repository, emacs-26 branch. Could you,
pls, crosscheck?
Since the fix is only in the Tramp files, you might also download the
recent files from the Tramp git repository, and test for Emacs 24 and
25. I haven't done, but I expect it is fixed there as well.
Emacs 23 is not supported any longer by recent Tramp.
> Thanks for reading the bug and working on emacs!
> Adam
Best regards, Michael.
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, adam plaice, 2017/10/18
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Michael Albinus, 2017/10/19
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails,
Michael Albinus <=
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Adam Plaice, 2017/10/20
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Adam Plaice, 2017/10/20
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Noam Postavsky, 2017/10/20
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Michael Albinus, 2017/10/20
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Noam Postavsky, 2017/10/20
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Noam Postavsky, 2017/10/20
- bug#28896: Dired move of directory to remote with TRAMP (ssh) fails, Michael Albinus, 2017/10/20