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bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp
From: |
Manuel Giraud |
Subject: |
bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Aug 2023 09:51:37 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:
> Manuel Giraud <manuel@ledu-giraud.fr> writes:
>
>> Hi Michael,
>
> Hi Manuel,
>
>> I have read OpenBSD ls man page and the only option related to non
>> printable chars is the following:
>>
>> -q Force printing of non-graphic characters in file names as the
>> character ‘?’; this is the default when output is to a terminal.
>>
>> What is weird is that I can create a local file named "/tmp/ foo" and
>> that Dired can display it correctly (ie. without a question mark but
>> with a real tab).
>
> Well, your underlying file system handles these special characters
> properly. It is just ls, which cannot display them. And dired does not
> use ls internally in the local case.
Hi Michael,
I think that Dired uses ls but it seems that it does with a call to
`call-process' so there is no shell involved. But I imagine that Tramp
needs a shell.
> There are already special cases for different systems in tramp-tests.el,
> so we could add your case as well. What does "uname -sr" return on your
> machine?
It returns: OpenBSD 7.3
--
Manuel Giraud
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2023/08/02
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Manuel Giraud, 2023/08/03
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2023/08/04
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp,
Manuel Giraud <=
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2023/08/06
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Manuel Giraud, 2023/08/06
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2023/08/06
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Manuel Giraud, 2023/08/06
- bug#64935: 30.0.50; Some failed tests for Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2023/08/06