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[h-e-w] Re: Editing remote file on Linux machine using Emacs on Windows
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Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
[h-e-w] Re: Editing remote file on Linux machine using Emacs on Windows |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:09:39 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
<address@hidden> writes:
> I'd like to use ssh from Emacs directly. Anyone have any idea how? I've
> tried setting tramp-default-method to "scp" and then using
> /address@hidden:/
>
> This just results in tramp waiting for the "remote prompt" for "60
> seconds". And then it just hangs until I hit C-g. How do I tell Emacs
> where to find ssh? Sorry, I've never used tramp before.
Tramp and Cygwin's ssh do not cooperate well (some pty problems,
IIRC). So you might use PuTTY instead:
/pscp:address@hidden:/
> What I liked about the emacsclient approach is that I would be able to
> launch the editor directly from within scratchbox, rather than having to
> memorize the location of that directory in the host system and ssh to
> it.
Something similar shall be configurable with Tramp's multi-hop. But here
I would recommend Tramp 2.1, which is better suited (and which has a
better performance). Emacs 22 comes with Tramp 2.0.
Best regards, Michael.