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tramp: copying locally to remote and vice-versa
From: |
Michael P. Soulier |
Subject: |
tramp: copying locally to remote and vice-versa |
Date: |
15 Nov 2002 17:54:41 GMT |
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slrn/0.9.7.4 (Linux) |
Hey people.
I've having a problem getting the syntax correct for copying files via
dired mode across the network using tramp. Could someone provide me with an
example?
I have a remote dired buffer open thanks to tramp and ssh, and I open a
local one. Now I want to copy a local file to the remote session. I put the
cursor on the local file and hit C for copy, and I'm prompted for the
destination. Should it work if I just put in
/user@address:/path?
Thanks,
Mike
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