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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/tramp.texi


From: Michael Albinus
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/tramp.texi
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 15:00:31 -0500

Index: emacs/man/tramp.texi
diff -c emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.34 emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.35
*** emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.34   Wed Feb  9 15:50:34 2005
--- emacs/man/tramp.texi        Sun Mar 20 20:00:20 2005
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*** 88,94 ****
  programs, such as @command{ssh}/@command{scp}.
  
  You can find the latest version of this document on the web at
! @uref{http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/tramp/}.
  
  @c Pointer to the other Emacs flavor is necessary only in case of
  @c standalone installation.
--- 88,94 ----
  programs, such as @command{ssh}/@command{scp}.
  
  You can find the latest version of this document on the web at
! @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/}.
  
  @c Pointer to the other Emacs flavor is necessary only in case of
  @c standalone installation.
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*** 111,128 ****
  @end ifset
  
  The latest release of @value{tramp} is available for
! @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/tramp/, download}, or you
! may see @ref{Obtaining Tramp} for more details, including the CVS
! server details.
  
! @value{tramp} also has a @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tramp/,
  Savannah Project Page}.
  @end ifhtml
  
  There is a mailing list for @value{tramp}, available at
! @email{tramp-devel@@mail.freesoftware.fsf.org}, and archived at
! @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=tramp, Savannah Mail
! Archive}.
  @ifhtml
  Older archives are located at
  @uref{http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=tramp-devel,
--- 111,128 ----
  @end ifset
  
  The latest release of @value{tramp} is available for
! @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/, download}, or you may see
! @ref{Obtaining Tramp} for more details, including the CVS server
! details.
  
! @value{tramp} also has a @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/,
  Savannah Project Page}.
  @end ifhtml
  
  There is a mailing list for @value{tramp}, available at
! @email{tramp-devel@@gnu.org}, and archived at
! @uref{http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/tramp-devel/, the
! @value{tramp} Mail Archive}.
  @ifhtml
  Older archives are located at
  @uref{http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=tramp-devel,
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*** 377,390 ****
  @chapter Obtaining Tramp.
  @cindex obtaining Tramp
  
! @value{tramp} is freely available on the Internet and the latest release
! may be downloaded from
! @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/tramp/}. This
! release includes the full documentation and code for @value{tramp},
! suitable for installation.  But Emacs (22.1 or later) includes
! @value{tramp} already, and there is a @value{tramp} package for XEmacs, as 
well.
! So maybe it is easier to just use those.  But if you want the bleeding
! edge, read address@hidden
  
  For the especially brave, @value{tramp} is available from CVS.  The CVS
  version is the latest version of the code and may contain incomplete
--- 377,390 ----
  @chapter Obtaining Tramp.
  @cindex obtaining Tramp
  
! @value{tramp} is freely available on the Internet and the latest
! release may be downloaded from
! @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/}. This release includes the full
! documentation and code for @value{tramp}, suitable for installation.
! But GNU Emacs (22 or later) includes @value{tramp} already, and there
! is a @value{tramp} package for XEmacs, as well.  So maybe it is easier
! to just use those.  But if you want the bleeding edge, read
! address@hidden
  
  For the especially brave, @value{tramp} is available from CVS.  The CVS
  version is the latest version of the code and may contain incomplete
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*** 396,402 ****
  at the top.
  
  @noindent
! @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tramp/}
  
  @noindent
  Or follow the example session below:
--- 396,402 ----
  at the top.
  
  @noindent
! @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/}
  
  @noindent
  Or follow the example session below:
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*** 404,410 ****
  @example
  ] @strong{cd ~/@value{emacsdir}}
  ] @strong{export CVS_RSH="ssh"}
! ] @strong{cvs -z3 -d:ext:anoncvs@@savannah.nongnu.org:/cvsroot/tramp co tramp}
  @end example
  
  @noindent
--- 404,410 ----
  @example
  ] @strong{cd ~/@value{emacsdir}}
  ] @strong{export CVS_RSH="ssh"}
! ] @strong{cvs -z3 -d:ext:anoncvs@@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/tramp co tramp}
  @end example
  
  @noindent
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*** 1112,1118 ****
  of @code{ssh}.  Or you use Kerberos and thus like @code{krlogin}.
  
  For the special case of editing files on the local host as another
! user, see the @code{su} or @code{sudo} method.
  
  People who edit large files may want to consider @code{scp} instead of
  @code{ssh}, or @code{pscp} instead of @code{plink}.  These out-of-band
--- 1112,1120 ----
  of @code{ssh}.  Or you use Kerberos and thus like @code{krlogin}.
  
  For the special case of editing files on the local host as another
! user, see the @code{su} or @code{sudo} method.  It offers shortened
! syntax for the @samp{root} account, like
! @address@hidden@address@hidden/etc/motd}.
  
  People who edit large files may want to consider @code{scp} instead of
  @code{ssh}, or @code{pscp} instead of @code{plink}.  These out-of-band
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*** 1603,1609 ****
  for @value{tramp} files to the local temporary directory.
  
  On some versions of @value{emacsname}, namely the version built for
! Debian Linux, the variable @code{auto-save-file-name-transforms}
  contains the directory where @value{emacsname} was built.  A
  workaround is to manually set the variable to a sane value.
  
--- 1605,1611 ----
  for @value{tramp} files to the local temporary directory.
  
  On some versions of @value{emacsname}, namely the version built for
! Debian GNU/Linux, the variable @code{auto-save-file-name-transforms}
  contains the directory where @value{emacsname} was built.  A
  workaround is to manually set the variable to a sane value.
  
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*** 1924,1936 ****
  with @value{tramp}, solving problems and general discussion and advice on 
topics
  relating to the package.
  
! The  mailing list is at @email{tramp-devel@@mail.freesoftware.fsf.org}.
! Messages sent to this address go to all the subscribers. This is
! @emph{not} the address to send subscription requests to.
! 
! For help on subscribing to the list, send mail to the administrative
! address, @email{tramp-devel-request@@mail.freesoftware.fsf.org}, with the
! subject @samp{help}.
  
  To report a bug in @value{tramp}, you should execute @kbd{M-x tramp-bug}. This
  will automatically generate a buffer with the details of your system and
--- 1926,1938 ----
  with @value{tramp}, solving problems and general discussion and advice on 
topics
  relating to the package.
  
! The mailing list is at @email{tramp-devel@@gnu.org}.  Messages sent to
! this address go to all the subscribers. This is @emph{not} the address
! to send subscription requests to.
! 
! Subscribing to the list is performed via
! @uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel/,
! the @value{tramp} Mail Subscription Page}.
  
  To report a bug in @value{tramp}, you should execute @kbd{M-x tramp-bug}. This
  will automatically generate a buffer with the details of your system and
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*** 1956,1975 ****
  @value{tramp} is available under the URL below.
  
  @noindent
! @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/tramp/}
  
  @noindent
  There is also a Savannah project page.
  
  @noindent
! @uref{http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tramp/}
  
  @item
  Which systems does it work on?
  
! The package has been used successfully on Emacs 20 and Emacs 21, as well
! as XEmacs 21.  XEmacs 20 is more problematic, see the notes in
! @file{tramp.el}.  I don't think anybody has really tried it on Emacs 19.
  
  The package was intended to work on Unix, and it really expects a
  Unix-like system on the remote end (except the @option{smb} method),
--- 1958,1978 ----
  @value{tramp} is available under the URL below.
  
  @noindent
! @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/}
  
  @noindent
  There is also a Savannah project page.
  
  @noindent
! @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/}
  
  @item
  Which systems does it work on?
  
! The package has been used successfully on GNU Emacs 20, GNU Emacs 21
! and GNU Emacs 22, as well as XEmacs 21.  XEmacs 20 is more
! problematic, see the notes in @file{tramp.el}.  I don't think anybody
! has really tried it on GNU Emacs 19.
  
  The package was intended to work on Unix, and it really expects a
  Unix-like system on the remote end (except the @option{smb} method),
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*** 2336,2344 ****
  forward and wishes to implement and test it, please contact me or the
  mailing list.
  
! @item The @value{tramp} filename syntax differs between Emacs and XEmacs.
  
! The Emacs maintainers wish to use a unified filename syntax for
  Ange-FTP and @value{tramp} so that users don't have to learn a new
  syntax.  It is sufficient to learn some extensions to the old syntax.
  
--- 2339,2347 ----
  forward and wishes to implement and test it, please contact me or the
  mailing list.
  
! @item The @value{tramp} filename syntax differs between GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
  
! The GNU Emacs maintainers wish to use a unified filename syntax for
  Ange-FTP and @value{tramp} so that users don't have to learn a new
  syntax.  It is sufficient to learn some extensions to the old syntax.
  




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