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* tramp.texi: Use consistently "Emacs" (instead of "GNU Emacs") and

"Debian GNU/Linux".

* trampver.texi [xemacs]: Set emacsothername to "Emacs".
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Michael Albinus 2011-02-19 20:55:44 +01:00
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2011-02-19 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
* tramp.texi: Use consistently "Emacs" (instead of "GNU Emacs") and
"Debian GNU/Linux".
* trampver.texi [xemacs]: Set emacsothername to "Emacs".
2011-02-18 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* ada-mode.texi: Sync @dircategory with ../../info/dir.

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@ -376,13 +376,12 @@ behind the scenes when you open a file with @value{tramp}.
@cindex obtaining Tramp
@value{tramp} is freely available on the Internet and the latest
release may be downloaded from
@uref{ftp://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
on@dots{...}
release may be downloaded from @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/}.
This release includes the full documentation and code for
@value{tramp}, suitable for installation. But 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 on@dots{...}
For the especially brave, @value{tramp} is available from CVS. The CVS
version is the latest version of the code and may contain incomplete
@ -455,10 +454,10 @@ Storing files into IMAP mailboxes has been added in September 2009.
@end ifset
In December 2001, @value{tramp} has been added to the XEmacs package
repository. Being part of the GNU Emacs repository happened in June
2002, the first release including @value{tramp} was GNU Emacs 22.1.
repository. Being part of the Emacs repository happened in June 2002,
the first release including @value{tramp} was Emacs 22.1.
@value{tramp} is also a GNU/Linux Debian package since February 2001.
@value{tramp} is also a Debian GNU/Linux package since February 2001.
@c Installation chapter is necessary only in case of standalone
@ -1762,9 +1761,10 @@ By default, this is set to a reasonable set of defaults for most
machines. The symbol @code{tramp-default-remote-path} is a place
holder, it is replaced by the list of directories received via the
command @command{getconf PATH} on your remote machine. For example,
on GNU Debian this is @file{/bin:/usr/bin}, whereas on Solaris this is
@file{/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/SUNWspro/bin}. It is
recommended to apply this symbol on top of @code{tramp-remote-path}.
on Debian GNU/Linux this is @file{/bin:/usr/bin}, whereas on Solaris
this is @file{/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/SUNWspro/bin}.
It is recommended to apply this symbol on top of
@code{tramp-remote-path}.
It is possible, however, that your local (or remote ;) system
administrator has put the tools you want in some obscure local
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@item
Which systems does it work on?
The package has been used successfully on GNU Emacs 22, GNU Emacs 23,
XEmacs 21 (starting with 21.4), and SXEmacs 22.
The package has been used successfully on Emacs 22, Emacs 23, XEmacs
21 (starting with 21.4), and SXEmacs 22.
The package was intended to work on Unix, and it really expects a
Unix-like system on the remote end (except the @option{smb} and
@ -3597,9 +3597,9 @@ printed and deleted.
But I have decided that this is too fragile to reliably work, so on some
systems you'll have to do without the uuencode methods.
@item The @value{tramp} filename syntax differs between GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
@item The @value{tramp} filename syntax differs between Emacs and XEmacs.
The GNU Emacs maintainers wish to use a unified filename syntax for
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.

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@set postfixhop /
@set ipv6prefix
@set ipv6postfix
@set emacsothername GNU Emacs
@set emacsothername Emacs
@set emacsotherdir emacs
@set emacsotherfilename tramp-emacs.html
@set japanesemanual tramp_ja-xemacs.html