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Re: [O] Org-mode in windows fires Tramp without any intervention


From: Toni Cebrián
Subject: Re: [O] Org-mode in windows fires Tramp without any intervention
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 18:32:57 +0100

Hi Michael,

    Trying to file a minimal init.el for bug reporting I discovered the culprit. In my init file I had:

(setq org-agenda-files (concat org-directory "/gtd.org"))

The missing quote was causing Tramp to be ignited every time I opened a file or tried to open the agenda view.

Thanks for the help.


2013/12/3 Michael Albinus <address@hidden>
Toni Cebrián <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi,

Hi Toni,

> I have my own complex Emacs configuration files developed over time
> when working in a Linux environment. You can see that
> https://github.com/tonicebrian/emacsconfig in case you are curious. It
> works seamlessly in Linux and I tried to use that as-is when working
> in Windows. Emacs in Windows reads that configuration and fires up
> also without any warning. The problem comes when I try to open a
> complex Org file, with some links in it. I don't know why, but Tramp
> is fired and tries to ssh to the machines in one URL within a link
> element that has the form "http://machine:8080/more/levels".
>
> I don't even have the (require 'tramp) in my init.el file so this is
> something the Org mode plugging is doing by itself. By the way, the
> org mode version I have is org-20131202 from elpa and Emacs is 24.3.1
> for Windows. Do you know where to look or what to try? This same Org
> file, the same init.el and the same emacs version work without any
> problem in Linux.
>
> Any clues?

I guess something of the decoded URL, like "/machine:8080", is treated
as remote file name Tramp feels responsible for.

Could you please send a short example file which triggers the bug? I
would try to debug it then.

Please note that I don't use org regularly, so some comments on what to
do with that file would be helpful.

Best regards, Michael.


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