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bug#56078: 29.0.50; url-handler-mode fails to open FTP link
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
Subject: |
bug#56078: 29.0.50; url-handler-mode fails to open FTP link |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Jun 2022 13:50:42 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com> writes:
> Turn on url-handler-mode, and then visit the URL
>
> ftp://ftp.cam.ov.com/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif.tgz
>
> with find-file. A (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) error will result.
I'm unable to reproduce that, but I do get a different error:
tramp-error: Lisp nesting exceeds ‘max-lisp-eval-depth’: ""
With debug-on-error I get yet another error:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (overflow-error "16212958658533785600")
signal(overflow-error ("16212958658533785600"))
tramp-error((tramp-file-name "ftp" nil nil "ftp.cam.ov.com" nil
"/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif.tgz" nil) overflow-error "16212958658533785600")
tramp-signal-hook-function(overflow-error ("16212958658533785600"))
signal(overflow-error ("16212958658533785600"))
ange-ftp-hook-function(file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")
apply(ange-ftp-hook-function file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")
tramp-ftp-file-name-handler(file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")
apply(tramp-ftp-file-name-handler file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")
tramp-file-name-handler(file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")
file-exists-p("/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")
(progn (file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif..."))
eval((progn (file-exists-p
"/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif...")) t)
elisp--eval-last-sexp(nil)
And I get that without url-handler-mode. Just the following reproduces
the error for me:
(file-exists-p "/ftp:ftp.cam.ov.com:/pub/xrn/unsupported/xrn-motif.tgz")
Michael added to the CCs.
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