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Re: Tramp with Dired produces unwanted //DIRED// line
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Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
Re: Tramp with Dired produces unwanted //DIRED// line |
Date: |
Sat, 03 Apr 2021 13:56:43 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
"Felix E. Klee" <felix.klee@inka.de> writes:
Hi Felix,
>> What happens, if you remove all *.elc files from
>> ~/.emacs.d/elpa/tramp-2.5.0.2/ ?
>
> Thanks, that did the trick! Now I can start Emacs as below, and I can
> log into the remote machine with Tramp 2.5.0.2.
>
> emacs -Q -L ~/.emacs.d/elpa/tramp-2.5.0.2
Good. However, I need to find out what happens with compiled Tramp
files. Hopefully, I can reproduce the problem locally.
> However, at the end of the Dired buffer, I still get:
>
> //DIRED// 69 70 128 130 188 200 258 273 331 345 403 417 475 493 551
> 566 624 638 696 711 769 784 842 857 915 930 988 1002 1060 1078 1136
> 1151 1209 1224 1282 1295 1353 1367 1425 1438 1496 1509 1567 1580
> 1638 1645 1703 1711 1769 1777 1835 1839 1897 1903 1961 1969 2027
> 2036 2094 2103 2161 2171 2229 2237 2295 2304 2362 2370 2428 2434
> 2492 2499 2557 2565 2623 2632 2690 2696 2754 2764 2822 2829 2887
> 2897 2955 2962 3020 3046 3104 3112 3170 3174 3232 3236 3294 3308
> 3366 3374 3432 3444 3502 3508 3566 3570 3628 3632 3690 3711 3769
> 3773 3831 3837
That's OK as result from the ls command. I've played a little bit with
different versions, and it looks like Tramp assumes always a second
line, "//DIRED-OPTIONS// ...", which isn't present in your case.
The appended patch ought to fix this, could you please try?
Best regards, Michael.
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