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Re: tramp (2.3.3.26.1); tramp does not do a direct copy when it should
From: |
Nicholas Gianniotis |
Subject: |
Re: tramp (2.3.3.26.1); tramp does not do a direct copy when it should |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Jul 2019 10:40:22 +0300 |
Hi Michael,
Thanks again for looking into this.
>> In the meantime, I am wondering if perhaps this setting is messing things up?
>>
>> '(tramp-copy-size-limit 102400 nil (tramp))
>
> Don't know, will check. But as said, I couldn't reproduce the incrimed
> behavior locally.
>
> Have you changed the value? The default value is 10240.
Yes, I changed the value.
Another thing that might be relevant is the remote host is a Solaris 10
machine. I seem to recall some other Tramp posts where people had issues with
the shell or the prompt on Solaris 10 hosts. Don’t know if that’s relevant in
this case.
I tried to re-run the test case as you instructed, but I didn’t get very far.
Tramp reported a timeout when I tried to connect to the remote host (I
confirmed with ssh that the host is up).
I’ve attached some screenshots of what happened when I tried to visit the file
“/-:hyper-m.wan:”. The host “hyper-m.wan” is defined in my ~/.ssh/config file.
I do not allow ssh password access, all remote host authorization is done via
public keys and authorized_hosts.
As you can see above in the *tramp/scp hyper-m.wan* buffer, a login shell has
been established on the remote host. But Tramp timed out.
Finally Tramp reports:
The contents of the *trace-output* buffer are attached. That’s a lot of diag
output :-)
I also have attached all the tramp-related configs in my .emacs. I use tramp
quite extensively to access remote Linux, MacOS and Solaris hosts, so over the
years I have had to do a lot of tweaking.
Thanks again,
Nico
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