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Re: correct remote path handling
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Felipe Lema |
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Re: correct remote path handling |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Feb 2020 22:58:25 -0300 |
Hey, y'all
I found out that ob-shell was more broken than I thought so I had to upgrade
my sword and get a new shield to fix it.
Tramp support for ob-python and ob-shell look OK now, although still no tests.
I'll wait until this review is done until I start working on the tests. Will
probably take a while because I'm thinking of some cross-section code that
will do the a set of tests (all current? some marked? some new instead?) using
a remote directory.
Using `ssh localhost` should suffice, but should these remote tests be done by
default? It's most likely that everyone running tests will require a
passwordless setup. While I've automatized this for a separate package, it may
be bothersome to someone else (see [1]).
Anyway, I hope the patch file is correct now. I messed up my mirror repo and I
/think/ I got it right.
BTW I just got a mail that FSF papers are approved now.
Gards, Felipe
[1]: https://github.com/FelipeLema/emacs-counsel-gtags/blame/
5d2a8c2c2d358e374a576cf8a3a67f7997a8839b/.travis.yml#L6
On Tuesday, 25 February 2020 16:14:05 -03 Bastien wrote:
> Hi Felipe and Jack,
>
> > Felipe Lema <address@hidden> writes:
> >> I've signed the necessary papers from (to?) the FSF involving org
> >> mode, so I'm ready on my side to add tests and maybe add support
> >> for other tramp-related stuff.
>
> I've checked and the papers are not yet processed by the FSF.
>
> > Great, we should add you to the list of copyrighted contributors:
> > https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
>
> Done - https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#org7c578f2
>
> Let's iterate on this patch and get it ready for 9.5.
>
> Thanks,
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