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tramp with shell mode and absolute paths
From: |
Matthew Curry |
Subject: |
tramp with shell mode and absolute paths |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Feb 2010 13:31:59 -0500 |
Hi all:
I've recently noticed the wonders of tramp and running shells on
remote machines in emacs, great time-saver, thanks all!
Sorry if this as been mentioned before, but searches came up empty.
I notice on my emacs (fedora 11's, i.e. 23.1.1) in shell-mode (M-x
shell), whenever I do a cd with an absolute path (or a cd with no
argument or tildes), it messes up the current directory shell-mode
thinks it's in and gets rid of the "tramp-ness", so to speak, and
tab-autocomplete will now think any further paths are on the local
machine.
For instance, *Buffer List* shows this on spawning a remote shell with
M-x shell:
* *shell* 81 Shell:run /scp:soma:/home/e3/
I do a "cd /" (or just "cd", or "cd ~") and now *Buffer List* shows this:
* *shell* 114 Shell:run /
And from then on, tab autocomplete will look at the local machine's
filesystem instead of the remote one.
So my question is a) is this a known problem and b) is there a way to
make shell-mode respond to absolute paths more correctly?
I'm not even sure if the problem is in tramp or in shell-mode to be honest.
Thanks,
-Matt
- tramp with shell mode and absolute paths,
Matthew Curry <=
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Michael Albinus, 2010/02/08
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Matthew Curry, 2010/02/08
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Michael Albinus, 2010/02/08
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Matthew Curry, 2010/02/08
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Michael Albinus, 2010/02/08
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Matthew Curry, 2010/02/08
- Re: tramp with shell mode and absolute paths, Michael Albinus, 2010/02/09