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Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesyste
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Michael Albinus |
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Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem |
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Tue, 12 May 2020 19:25:14 +0200 |
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Camden Narzt <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Camden,
> Using the docker-tramp package from Melpa (installed via
> package-list-packages) the file path portion of the completion still
> shows the files on the host filesystem, and opens files on the host OS
> when I write a path manually.
>
> So the Melpa package behaves the same as my cut&paste version, even
> though the code is different.
OK, that's a starting point. I'll debug docker-tramp tomorrow with your
scenario.
> I wasn’t under the impression that the Tramp team had written the
> emacswiki code or the melpa package, however when I asked elsewhere
> for help debugging my problem, I was told to ask for help here.
It was me who has directed you here :-)
SX is good for direct answers. It isn't suited for debugging.
Best regards, Michael.
- Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Camden Narzt, 2020/05/12
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/12
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Camden Narzt, 2020/05/12
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/12
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Camden Narzt, 2020/05/12
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem,
Michael Albinus <=
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/13
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Camden Narzt, 2020/05/13
- Re: Tramp is operating on host filesystem instead of container filesystem, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/14