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Re: Tramp 2.1.9
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Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
Re: Tramp 2.1.9 |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:46:04 +0200 |
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Pete Forman <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Pete,
first of all thanks for testing!
> plink would not work at first because tramp-default-user-alist makes
> it pick up user-login-name (my Windows username) when I want it to use
> tramp-default-user (my UNIX username). So I Customized the alist to
> remove the remsh...plink entry.
Both `tramp-default-user-alist' and `tramp-default-user' are
_proposals_ only. There is no good default which your remote user name
could be but your local user name ...
In fact Tramp expects that a user specifies his remote user name
either in the file name. Or that the user adds its own default to
`tramp-default-user-alist'.
`add-to-list' inserts by default at the beginning of the list; your
own settings have priority over Tramp's settings. So there is no need
to nukenize `tramp-default-user-alist'.
Maybe I shall precise the documentation with respect to this.
> That was not smooth either as the alist had been changed in
> tramp-fish.el. The add-to-list in there needs to be merged into the
> defcustom in tramp.el.
I wouldn't like to move it. All fish related settings shall be in
tramp-fish.el. And it isn't really necessary, see above.
> plinkx is working too.
>
> Perhaps I should not be using tramp-default-user. There is a warning
> in its doc about mucking up some config files.
The "plinkx" method does not pass "-u user" to the plink command. So
it shouldn't harm. `tramp-default-user' would be used only if set and
if the corresponding PuTTY session does not specify a user. Given that
"plinkx" is _intended_ to reuse defined PuTTY sessions, I don't see a
big problem.
> I've now reset it to its default of nil and put my UNIX username
> into the remsh... entry of the default alist. Presumably that is
> the correct way of doing things but it was not obvious from just
> looking at tramp-default-user.
`tramp-default-user-alist' should always be preferred over
`tramp-default-user'. The latter one is only useful if you have just
one and only one remote user name under all circumstances.
In fact `tramp-default-user' is kept for backwards compatibility
reasons only. A simple
(add-to-list 'tramp-default-user-alist `(nil nil ,your-default-user) t)
would do the same job.
> Auto-completion on session name is not working but then I suspect that
> it is failing for all methods. tramp-parse-putty looks to be working
> from the *scratch* buffer. Completion of the file name works and that
> is all I tend to use anyway.
Oops. It worked for me @home (and I was proud on being able to read
the Windows registry :-) Maybe somebody else could report ...
Best regards, Michael.
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, (continued)
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/15
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/15
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Pete Forman, 2007/04/16
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/19
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Pete Forman, 2007/04/19
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/19
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Pete Forman, 2007/04/20
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/20
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/22
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Pete Forman, 2007/04/23
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9,
Michael Albinus <=
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Pete Forman, 2007/04/23
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Michael Albinus, 2007/04/23
- Re: Tramp 2.1.9, Kai Grossjohann, 2007/04/16