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Re: manual wording unclear regarding inline versus external methods


From: Adrian Phillips
Subject: Re: manual wording unclear regarding inline versus external methods
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:04:33 +0100
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>>>>> "metaperl" == metaperl  <address@hidden> writes:

    metaperl> Re: http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/#Connection-types

    metaperl> We read: """ The content of the file can be transfered
    metaperl> over the same connection used to log in to the remote
    metaperl> machine or the file can be transfered through another
    metaperl> connection using a remote copy program such as rcp, scp
    metaperl> or rsync. The former are called inline methods, the
    metaperl> latter are called out-of-band methods or external
    metaperl> transfer methods (external methods for short).  """

How about :-

  The content of the file can be transfered using one of two methods :
  the inline method over the same connection used to log in to the
  remote machine, or the external method through another connection
  using a remote copy program such as rcp, scp or rsync.

I don't know whether the "external transfer method" part is necessary
really.

Sincerely,

Adrian

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