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Michael Albinus |
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[Emacs-diffs] trunk r117341: Sync with Tramp 2.2.10. |
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Sun, 15 Jun 2014 15:09:28 +0000 |
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revno: 117341
revision-id: address@hidden
parent: address@hidden
committer: Michael Albinus <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Sun 2014-06-15 17:09:22 +0200
message:
Sync with Tramp 2.2.10.
* doc/misc/tramp.texi (Inline methods): Remove restriction on "telnet".
Recommend sharing ssh connections for "plink".
(External methods): Remove "sftp". Merge "pscp" and "psftp"
descriptions. Recommend sharing ssh connections. Add "nc" method.
(GVFS based methods): Add "sftp".
(Customizing Completion, External packages, Issues):
Use @dots{}.
* doc/misc/trampver.texi: Update release number.
modified:
doc/misc/ChangeLog changelog-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6331
doc/misc/tramp.texi tramp.texi-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6324
doc/misc/trampver.texi
trampver.texi-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6325
=== modified file 'doc/misc/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog 2014-06-15 00:17:21 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog 2014-06-15 15:09:22 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,17 @@
+2014-06-15 Michael Albinus <address@hidden>
+
+ Sync with Tramp 2.2.10.
+
+ * tramp.texi (Inline methods): Remove restriction on "telnet".
+ Recommend sharing ssh connections for "plink".
+ (External methods): Remove "sftp". Merge "pscp" and "psftp"
+ descriptions. Recommend sharing ssh connections. Add "nc" method.
+ (GVFS based methods): Add "sftp".
+ (Customizing Completion, External packages, Issues):
+ Use @dots{}.
+
+ * trampver.texi: Update release number.
+
2014-06-15 Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
* Makefile.in (bootstrap-clean): New.
=== modified file 'doc/misc/tramp.texi'
--- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi 2014-06-10 02:20:31 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi 2014-06-15 15:09:22 +0000
@@ -605,11 +605,10 @@
@cindex methods, inline
The inline methods in @value{tramp} are quite powerful and can work in
-situations where you cannot use an external transfer program to connect.
-Inline methods are the only methods that work when connecting to the
-remote host via telnet. (There are also strange inline methods which
-allow you to transfer files between @emph{user identities} rather than
-hosts, see below.)
+situations where you cannot use an external transfer program to
+connect. There are also strange inline methods which allow you to
+transfer files between @emph{user identities} rather than hosts, see
+below.
These methods depend on the existence of a suitable encoding and
decoding command on remote host. Locally, @value{tramp} may be able to
@@ -748,7 +747,10 @@
implementation of address@hidden It uses @samp{plink -ssh} to log in to the
remote host.
-This supports the @samp{-P} argument.
+With a recent PuTTY, it is recommended to check the @samp{Share SSH
+connections if possible} control for that session.
+
+This method supports the @samp{-P} argument.
@item @option{plinkx}
@@ -757,9 +759,10 @@
Another method using PuTTY on Windows. Instead of host names, it
expects PuTTY session names, calling @samp{plink -load @var{session}
--t"}. User names are relevant only in case the corresponding session
-hasn't defined a user name. Different port numbers must be defined in
-the session.
+-t}. User names and port numbers must be defined in the session.
+
+With a recent PuTTY, it is recommended to check the @samp{Share SSH
+connections if possible} control for that session.
@end table
@@ -820,22 +823,6 @@
specify @samp{-P 42} in the argument list for @command{scp}.
address@hidden @address@hidden and @command{sftp}
address@hidden method sftp
address@hidden sftp method
address@hidden sftp (with sftp method)
address@hidden ssh (with sftp method)
-
-That is mostly the same method as @option{scp}, but using
address@hidden as transfer command. So the same remarks are valid.
-
-This command does not work like @value{ftppackagename}, where
address@hidden is called interactively, and all commands are send from
-within this session. Instead of, @command{ssh} is used for login.
-
-This method supports the @samp{-p} argument.
-
-
@item @address@hidden and @command{rsync}
@cindex method rsync
@cindex rsync method
@@ -881,33 +868,27 @@
@item @address@hidden and @command{pscp}
address@hidden @address@hidden and @command{psftp}
@cindex method pscp
@cindex pscp method
@cindex pscp (with pscp method)
@cindex plink (with pscp method)
@cindex PuTTY (with pscp method)
-
-This method is similar to @option{scp}, but it uses the
address@hidden command to connect to the remote host, and it uses
address@hidden for transferring the files. These programs are part
-of PuTTY, an SSH implementation for Windows.
-
-This method supports the @samp{-P} argument.
-
-
address@hidden @address@hidden and @command{psftp}
@cindex method psftp
@cindex psftp method
address@hidden psftp (with psftp method)
address@hidden pscp (with psftp method)
@cindex plink (with psftp method)
@cindex PuTTY (with psftp method)
-As you would expect, this method is similar to @option{sftp}, but it
-uses the @command{plink} command to connect to the remote host, and it
-uses @command{psftp} for transferring the files. These programs are
-part of PuTTY, an SSH implementation for Windows.
-
-This method supports the @samp{-P} argument.
+These methods are similar to @option{scp} or @option{sftp}, but they
+use the @command{plink} command to connect to the remote host, and
+they use @command{pscp} or @command{psftp} for transferring the files.
+These programs are part of PuTTY, an SSH implementation for Windows.
+
+With a recent PuTTY, it is recommended to configure the @samp{Share
+SSH connections if possible} control for that session.
+
+These methods support the @samp{-P} argument.
@item @address@hidden and @command{fcp}
@@ -938,6 +919,19 @@
anyway.
address@hidden @address@hidden and @command{nc}
address@hidden method nc
address@hidden nc method
address@hidden nc (with nc method)
address@hidden telnet (with nc method)
+
+Using @command{telnet} to connect to the remote host and @command{nc}
+for file transfer is often the only possibility to access dumb
+devices, like routers or NAS hosts. Those hosts have just a
+restricted @command{busybox} as local shell, and there is no program
+to encode and decode files for transfer.
+
+
@item @option{ftp}
@cindex method ftp
@cindex ftp method
@@ -1066,6 +1060,17 @@
phones. For the time being, @value{tramp} only supports OBEX over Bluetooth.
address@hidden @option{sftp}
address@hidden method sftp
address@hidden sftp method
+
+As you might expect, this method uses @command{sftp} in order to
+access the remote host. Contrary to the @option{ssh} and @option{scp}
+methods, it doesn't open an @command{ssh} session for login.
+Therefore, it could be used to access to remote hosts which refuse
address@hidden for security reasons.
+
+
@item @option{synce}
@cindex method synce
@cindex synce method
@@ -1077,10 +1082,10 @@
@end table
@defopt tramp-gvfs-methods
-This customer option, a list, defines the external methods which
-shall be used with address@hidden Per default, these are @option{dav},
address@hidden, @option{obex} and @option{synce}. Other possible
-values are @option{ftp}, @option{sftp} and @option{smb}.
+This customer option, a list, defines the external methods which shall
+be used with address@hidden Per default, these are @option{dav},
address@hidden, @option{obex}, @option{sftp} and @option{synce}. Other
+possible values are @option{ftp} and @option{smb}.
@end defopt
@end ifset
@@ -1503,7 +1508,7 @@
completion (@pxref{File name completion}). For every method, it keeps
a set of configuration files, accompanied by a Lisp function able to
parse that file. Entries in @code{tramp-completion-function-alist}
-have the form (@var{method} @var{pair1} @var{pair2} ...).
+have the form (@var{method} @var{pair1} @var{pair2} @dots{}).
Each @var{pair} is composed of (@var{function} @var{file}).
@var{function} is responsible to extract user names and host names
@@ -3774,7 +3779,7 @@
@lisp
(let ((non-essential t))
- ...)
+ @dots{})
@end lisp
@@ -3793,7 +3798,7 @@
@lisp
(let (process-file-side-effects)
- ...)
+ @dots{})
@end lisp
For asynchronous processes, @value{tramp} flushes the file attributes
@@ -3934,7 +3939,7 @@
The autoload of the @value{emacsname} @value{tramp} package must be
disabled. This can be achieved by setting file permissions @code{000}
-to the files @file{.../xemacs-packages/lisp/tramp/auto-autoloads.el*}.
+to the files @address@hidden/xemacs-packages/lisp/tramp/auto-autoloads.el*}.
In case of unified file names, all @value{emacsname} download sites are
added to @code{tramp-default-method-alist} with default method
=== modified file 'doc/misc/trampver.texi'
--- a/doc/misc/trampver.texi 2014-02-19 19:31:02 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/trampver.texi 2014-06-15 15:09:22 +0000
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
@c In the Tramp CVS, the version number is auto-frobbed from
@c configure.ac, so you should edit that file and run
@c "autoconf && ./configure" to change the version number.
address@hidden trampver 2.2.9-24.4
address@hidden trampver 2.2.10
@c Other flags from configuration
@set instprefix /usr/local
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