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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/tramp.texi
From: |
Kai Großjohann |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/tramp.texi |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:05:19 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/tramp.texi
diff -c emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.21 emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.22
*** emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.21 Tue Apr 8 16:09:23 2003
--- emacs/man/tramp.texi Tue Jun 17 10:05:19 2003
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*** 17,29 ****
@include trampver.texi
- @c Entries for @command{install-info} to use
- @dircategory Emacs
- @direntry
- * TRAMP: (tramp). Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocol
- Emacs remote file access via rsh and rcp.
- @end direntry
-
@c Macro to make formatting of the tramp program name consistent.
@macro tramp
@sc{tramp}
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*** 60,65 ****
--- 53,65 ----
@end quotation
@end copying
+ @c Entries for @command{install-info} to use
+ @dircategory Emacs
+ @direntry
+ * TRAMP: (tramp). Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocol
+ Emacs remote file access via rsh and rcp.
+ @end direntry
+
@tex
@titlepage
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*** 137,142 ****
--- 137,143 ----
* Usage:: An overview of the operation of @tramp{}.
* Bug Reports:: Reporting Bugs and Problems.
* Frequently Asked Questions:: Questions and answers from the mailing list.
+ * Concept Index:: An item for each concept
For the developer:
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*** 569,574 ****
--- 570,579 ----
Connect to the remote host with @command{rsh}. Due to the unsecure
connection it is recommended for very local host topology only.
+ On operating systems which provide the command @command{remsh} instead
+ of @command{rsh}, you can use the method @option{remsh}. This is true
+ for HP-UX or Cray UNICOS, for example.
+
@item @option{ssh}
@cindex method ssh
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*** 673,678 ****
--- 678,687 ----
implementation of SSH. It uses @samp{plink -ssh} to log in to the
remote host.
+ Additionally, the method @option{plink1} is provided, which calls
+ @samp{plink -1 -ssh} in order to use SSH protocol version 1
+ explicitely.
+
CCC: Do we have to connect to the remote host once from the command
line to accept the SSH key? Maybe this can be made automatic?
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*** 722,730 ****
@cindex rsh (with rcp method)
This method uses the @command{rsh} and @command{rcp} commands to connect
! to the remote machine and transfer files. This is probably the fastest
connection method available.
@item @option{scp} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scp
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@cindex rsh (with rcp method)
This method uses the @command{rsh} and @command{rcp} commands to connect
! to the remote machine and transfer files. This is probably the fastest
connection method available.
+ The alternative method @option{remcp} uses the @command{remsh} and
+ @command{rcp} commands. It should be applied on machines where
+ @command{remsh} is used instead of @command{rsh}.
+
@item @option{scp} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scp
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*** 897,903 ****
@strong{Please note:} If Emacs runs locally under MS Windows, this
method isn't available. Instead of, you can use UNC file names like
@file{//melancholia/daniel$$/.emacs}. The only disadvantage is that
! there's no possiblity to specify another user name.
@end table
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@strong{Please note:} If Emacs runs locally under MS Windows, this
method isn't available. Instead of, you can use UNC file names like
@file{//melancholia/daniel$$/.emacs}. The only disadvantage is that
! there's no possibility to specify another user name.
@end table
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This uses @command{rsh} to connect to the host. You do not need to
enter a password unless @command{rsh} explicitly asks for it.
+ The variant @option{remsh} uses the @command{remsh} command. It
+ should be applied on machines where @command{remsh} is used instead of
+ @command{rsh}.
+
@item ssh
@cindex hop method ssh
@cindex ssh hop method
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@item @code{tramp-parse-sconfig}
@findex tramp-parse-shosts
! This function returns the host nicnames defined by @code{Host} entries
in @file{~/.ssh/config} style files.
@item @code{tramp-parse-hosts}
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@item @code{tramp-parse-sconfig}
@findex tramp-parse-shosts
! This function returns the host nicknames defined by @code{Host} entries
in @file{~/.ssh/config} style files.
@item @code{tramp-parse-hosts}
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@c For the developer
@node Version Control
@chapter The inner workings of remote version control
+ @cindex Version Control
Unlike @value{ftp-package-name}, @tramp{} has full shell access to the
remote machine. This makes it possible to provide version control for
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@end itemize
!
@c End of tramp.texi - the TRAMP User Manual
@bye
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@end itemize
! @node Concept Index
! @comment node-name, next, previous, up
! @unnumbered Concept Index
! @printindex cp
! @contents
@c End of tramp.texi - the TRAMP User Manual
@bye
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