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Re: tramp trouble with 24.3
From: |
Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
Re: tramp trouble with 24.3 |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:45:17 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Neal,
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Michael Albinus wrote:
>>
>>> Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> This is a linux box talking to a linux box, so if doesn't work for me, I'll
>>>> bet I'm not the only one who will/has seen this.
>>>
>>> Your prompt doesn't look to be the default one. I guess it is
>>> customized, isn't it?
>>>
>>> Best regards, Michael.
>>
>> No it isn't. Maybe it's cause color prompts are on by default? That's not
>> my
>> idea. That's fedora 18.
Many people are using Fedora 18, and I haven't seen any other complaint yet.
> Also, shell-prompt-pattern is working in shell-mode. In shell mode:
>
> echo $PS1
> \[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]
> \[\033[01;34m\]\W\[\033[00m\]\[\033[1;32m\]\$\[\033[m\]
And? Tramp does not use shell-mode. Anyway, this prompt is hard enough
to parse. The Tramp manual gives you some hints how to avoid escape
sequences, when scripts are accessing your account from remote.
> Also, don't forget, the problem is not seen in 24.2
Maybe there was a pattern change in Tramp. As I said, I don't remember, but ...
> I used emacs from fedora. Used rpmbuild --rebuild to build the fedora
> 20 rpm on
> fedora 18. I don't see anything added by the fedora rpm that would change
> this
> prompt regex (but haven't searched exhaustively)
Sorry, I don't use Fedore, and I don't understand what you have changed
via rpmbuild etc. Anyway, if I could see your complete prompt (including
escape sequence), I could try to adapt tramp-shell-prompt-pattern to
your needs. The example above is not sufficient, because it does not
expand user and host names, and alike.
Just run your test case with tramp-verbose 10. There will be traces like
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
12:37:39.845362 tramp-accept-process-output (10) #
#$
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
(#$ is my prompt). Send those lines as coded attachment, in order not to
loose escape sequences. I will analyze them.
You could send it directly to me, in order to avoid bit lossages.
Best regards, Michael.
- tramp trouble with 24.3, Neal Becker, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Neal Becker, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Neal Becker, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Neal Becker, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Neal Becker, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3, Neal Becker, 2013/04/19
- Re: tramp trouble with 24.3,
Michael Albinus <=