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Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink
From: |
Douglas Gray Stephens |
Subject: |
Re: Tramp and NT-Emacs with plink |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Jan 2003 23:35:55 +0000 |
Kai,
At 09:22 (GMT+0100) on 7-January-2003, Kai Großjohann wrote:
> Douglas Gray Stephens <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > I'm using
> > ;;; md5.el -- MD5 Message Digest Algorithm
> > ;;; Gareth Rees <address@hidden>
>
> That's the one I have, too. What happens when you call md5 directly?
> Look in tramp.el for the (md5 ...) expression and do M-x ielm RET and
> enter the (md5 ...) expression at the prompt. What happens?
I'm not sure on which is the md5 line to enter
6 lines matching "md5" in buffer tramp.el.
1258:(defvar tramp-md5-function
1259: (cond ((fboundp 'md5) 'md5)
1260: ((and (require 'md5) (fboundp 'md5-encode)) 'md5-encode)
1261: (t (error "Coulnd't find an `md5' function")))
1262: "Function to call for running the MD5 algorithm.")
1266: (funcall tramp-md5-function
however I have run the call to tramp-m5d-function, i.e.
ELISP> (funcall tramp-md5-function (concat (prin1-to-string
process-environment) (current-time-string)))
[77 132 185 233 214 162 173 93 16 202 211 255 44 243 150 9]
ELISP>
So the call is returning non printing (i.e. 8 bit characters), and
these are being set in the prompt.
Does this help?
I have
(setq-default buffer-file-coding-system 'undecided-unix)
and that sometimes messes up some I/O interactions, but I do not see
that this should affect the internal calls to md4. I can send you my
.emacs.el file if you want to check the other settings.
Thanks,
Douglas