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From: | Jérôme M . Berger |
Subject: | bug#61748: [informatique] Re: bug#61748: 27.2; Eglot should use shell-file-name when launching the language server for a remote file |
Date: | Mon, 27 Feb 2023 18:59:00 +0100 |
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On 2/27/23 1:05 PM, João Távora wrote:
After a bit more investigation, I'm not sure this is a bug after all. It might be. My symptoms were the same as jeberger's but my setup is slightly different (I'm not using zsh on the remote). At least in my case, I was able to make Eglot/Tramp work successfully by adding 'tramp-own-remote-path' to the 'tramp-remote-path' list. If I do that, everything works as expected. In my case I was using simply a /bin/sh on the remote server and the user had a ~/bin directory that her ~/.profile adds to PATH. But without the 'tramp-own-remote-path' fix, the shell used by Tramp is not interactive and thus won't consider ~/.profile at all. It's a bit unfortunate that in such a simple case, there is this hoop to jump over. But since at least it can be jumped over, I will add this to the Eglot manual section on Tramp-related troubleshooting.
I already had `tramp-own-remote-path` in my `tramp-remote-path`. But I don't use `~/.profile` to setup my path so it doesn't help for Eglot. Note that Eglot is the only tool which has this issue: others (e.g. `counsel-rg`) work fine over Tramp and pick up the path from `zsh` correctly.
Jérôme -- mailto:jeberger@free.fr http://jeberger.free.fr Diaspora*: https://framasphere.org/u/jeberger
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