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bug#65551: 29.1; Eshell on MS-Windows using plink: 'plink' is not recogn


From: Jim Porter
Subject: bug#65551: 29.1; Eshell on MS-Windows using plink: 'plink' is not recognized as an internal or external command...
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 12:16:12 -0700

On 8/26/2023 7:11 AM, Jordan Wilson wrote:
I've found a bug in Eshell on MS-Windows on 29.1. This is a regression
from 28.2. When connected to a remote machine using putty's "plink",
using any commands on the remote machine (e.g. not built-in to eshell)
prints this error in the eshell buffer (details replaced):

Thanks for reporting this. I can reproduce this issue. Does evaluating the following work?

  (setf (alist-get 'tramp-login-program
                   (alist-get "plink" tramp-methods nil nil #'equal))
        (list (concat "\"" (executable-find "plink") "\"")))

If so, I think I've identified the bug: in 'eshell-gather-process-output', we set the 'process-environment' to Eshell's environment variables. In a remote directory, this includes the remote PATH. However, that confuses Tramp, which uses that remote PATH to look for the local "plink.exe".

Michael, what would be the best way to handle this? In Eshell, I want to be able to call 'make-process' to start a remote process using the local system's default 'process-environment', but for the remote process to see Eshell's modified environment variables. I see that there's 'tramp-remote-process-environment', but I'm not sure that's the right thing for me to use. Do you have any ideas?





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