Mark Geary <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Mark,
I'm trying to use tramp to edit a file on a Solaris 11 box.
Uhh, Solaris is always problematic.
This worked until a year (very approximately) ago. I can't think of
anything that changed at the time it stopped working. I'm fairly
certain that the upgrade from Solaris 10 to 11 did not coincide with
the onset of the tramp problems.
I run "emacs -q" and set tramp-verbose to 6
That's good. But please always send Tramp traces as attachment. Mailers
change line folding, and the traces become almost unreadable.
When I try to open .profile on sfmg10, I see this in the mini-buffer area:
Tramp: Opening connection for sfmg10 using ssh...done
Tramp: Inserting '/ssh:sfmg10:/home/mag43/.profile'...failed
Emacs then hangs. I interrupt it with C-g.
The tramp debug buffer follows:
Here we find:
17:09:23.769961 tramp-send-command (6) # ( (test -e
/home/mag43/.profile || test -h /home/mag43/.profile) && (env
QUOTING_STYLE=locale /usr/ccs/bin/stat -c '((/////%N/////) %h %u %g %X
%Y %Z %s /////%A///// t %i -1)' /home/mag43/.profile | sed -e
's/"/\\"/g' -e 's/\/\/\/\/\//"/g') || echo nil) 2>/dev/null; echo
tramp_exit_status $?
17:09:23.780967 tramp-wait-for-regexp (6) # bash: dev/null: No such
file or directory
tramp_exit_status 127
///3ccb8c84d92d4fbbce6ab9a5367fc57b#$
What's up with /dev/null on that remote host? Note, that Tramp has
decided to use /usr/ccs/bin/bash there, for whatever reason.