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RE: [h-e-w] Tramp and Ntemacs [was: Ange-ftp stalls intermitently]


From: Chris McMahan
Subject: RE: [h-e-w] Tramp and Ntemacs [was: Ange-ftp stalls intermitently]
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 12:06:49 -0400

When you do try that, can you send the configuration you used? I'd
like to get a jump-start on using tramp again if possible.

- Chris

Phil Betts writes:
>On Friday, September 23, 2005 2:39 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>>> In the meantime if anyone can report success with NTemacs & Tramp then
>>> I'd be keen to hear about it.
>> 
>> I had a little success (I seem to recall it wasn't too difficult to use
>> plink instead of ssh on windows), but my big problem was the fundamental
>> flaws in tramp itself. It tries to do wayyy too many exotic things with
>> shell scripts it pushes over to the remote side, and any system that
>> differs even a little bit in subtle pieces of shell implementation
>> falls over dead. If you are only trying to get to linux systems,
>> it may be OK (or maybe it has improved over the years
>> since my last impression of it).
> 
>That was my experience too, but it was quite a long time ago.  I'll
>try to find time next week to give this a try using the latest of
>everything (i.e. putty, tramp, NTemacs, cygwin) and report back.
>
>Phil
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