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From: | Anakreon |
Subject: | Re: Calling `compile` command on a remote host |
Date: | Tue, 06 Sep 2005 16:51:16 +0300 |
User-agent: | Debian Thunderbird 1.0.2 (X11/20050602) |
Anakreon wrote:
Which Tramp version do you use? More recent ones provide (limited) compilation support for remote files in the package tramp-util.el. You can apply `tramp-compile' on such files. And if the minor tramp-mode is enabled, this command is already bound to <menu-bar> <tools> <compile>. See also <http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/#Compilation> Best regards, Michael.It works. Thanks allot.
The version of tramp is 2.0.49 I noticed three minor problems with tramp-compile 1:In the *Compilation window the date when the compilation is over is not printed.This is useful so I can now that the compilation is over. 2:The *Compilation window is made the current window.I see no point into this and also I have to manually switch the current window after compilation is over. 3:The standard compile command displays the errors with syntax highlighting.This helps to spot the offending lines quickly.The tramp-compile does not do this Is the tramp package maintained and developed so I can hope to see those issues resolved? Anakreon
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