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Re: Rclone?
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Michael Albinus |
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Re: Rclone? |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 09:27:06 +0100 |
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"Ben Hyde" <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Ben,
> I spy:
>
> Tramp: Opening connection for dropbox_ben using rclone...
> Host name ‘dropbox_ben’ does not match
> ‘\`\(127\.0\.0\.1\|::1\|elm-3\.local\|localhost6?\)\'’
This looks like tramp-rclone.el hasn't been loaded.
> when I try to visit “/rclone:dropbox_ben:”
>
> The rclone config for dropbox_ben is fine, i.e. I can rclone mount it,
> ls, etc.
>
> I set this up as so:
>
> (use-package tramp
> :quelpa (tramp :fetcher git
> :url "git://git.savannah.gnu.org/tramp.git"
> :files ("lisp/*.el"))
> :commands (tramp-file-prefix)
> :config
> (progn
> (require 'tramp-compat)
> ….)
>
> The :quelpa clause is new, so I now get a fresher tramp, and the
> require of tramp-compat seemed to
> help so I had tramp-with-mutex.
I don't know the :quelpa argument, but likely it does what it says:
fetching the Tramp sources "lisp/*.el". However, Tramp's *.el files
cannot be taken as-is. Additionally, trampver.el and tramp-autoloads.el
must be generated, this is what Tramp's Makefile does.
I rather recommend you to clone Tramp's git repository, and to run the
usual "./configure; make".
And maybe somebody who knows the `use-package' :quelpa mechanism could
enhance your recipe to a proper installation. There's also something
like ":commands (tramp-file-prefix)" I don't understand. I'm not aware
of a Lisp object `tramp-file-prefix'. I would be willing to help (and to
add the final recipe to the Tramp manual, when working).
> * ben
Best regards, Michael.
- Re: Rclone?, (continued)
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- Re: Rclone?, Michael Albinus, 2018/11/18
- Re: Rclone?, Matt M, 2018/11/18
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- Re: Rclone?, Michael Albinus, 2018/11/22
- Re: Rclone?, Matt M, 2018/11/22
- Re: Rclone?, Michael Albinus, 2018/11/24
- Re: Rclone?, Ben Hyde, 2018/11/27
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