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authorMichael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>2016-07-10 17:03:48 +0200
committerMichael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>2016-07-10 17:03:48 +0200
commit9a8edcd9aba1650f68d7aea373bab65322585337 (patch)
tree2bd67e7f94efbd1a0341650a6ea2da4bb15e3704 /doc
parent04a7977f700fc46cf29d5a41bc7dcffef71044c6 (diff)
Add a note how to use `tramp-own-remote-path'
* doc/misc/tramp.texi (Inline methods, External methods) (Remote shell setup, Android shell setup) (Frequently Asked Questions, Frequently Asked Questions): Use @command and @samp consequently. (Remote programs): The remote shell must support the -l argument, in order to use `tramp-own-remote-path'. (Bug#23914)
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diff --git a/doc/misc/tramp.texi b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
index dc3ef23c45..e8c181b229 100644
--- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ remote host.
@command{ssh} can also take extra parameters as port numbers. For
example, a host on port 42 is specified as @file{host#42} (the real
host name, a hash sign, then a port number). It is the same as passing
-@code{-p 42} to the @command{ssh} command.
+@samp{-p 42} to the @command{ssh} command.
@item @option{telnet}
@cindex method telnet
@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ Since SMB shares end in the @code{$} character, @value{tramp} must use
substitutions.
When @value{tramp} is not specific about the share name or uses the
-generic remote directory @code{/}, @command{smbclient} returns all
+generic remote directory @file{/}, @command{smbclient} returns all
available shares.
Since SMB authentication is based on each SMB share, @value{tramp}
@@ -1666,13 +1666,16 @@ shown below for @value{tramp} to use when connecting.
Another way to find the remote path is to use the path assigned to the
remote user by the remote host. @value{tramp} does not normally retain
-this remote path after logging. However, @code{tramp-own-remote-path}
+this remote path after login. However, @code{tramp-own-remote-path}
preserves the path value, which can be used to update
@code{tramp-remote-path}.
@lisp
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path 'tramp-own-remote-path)
@end lisp
+
+@strong{Note} that this works only if your remote @command{/bin/sh}
+shell supports the login argument @samp{-l}.
@end defopt
When remote search paths are changed, local @value{tramp} caches must
@@ -1864,7 +1867,7 @@ install and execute a listener as follows (see @code{tramp-methods}):
@end example
The above command-line syntax has changed with @command{busybox}
-versions. If @command{nc} refuses the @command{-p} parameter, then
+versions. If @command{nc} refuses the @samp{-p} parameter, then
overwrite as follows:
@lisp
@@ -1892,9 +1895,9 @@ Applications such as @code{SSHDroid} that run @command{sshd} process
on the Android device can accept any @option{ssh}-based methods
provided these settings are adjusted:
-@code{sh} must be specified for remote shell since Android devices do
-not provide @code{/bin/sh}. @code{sh} will then invoke whatever shell is
-installed on the device with this setting:
+@command{sh} must be specified for remote shell since Android devices
+do not provide @command{/bin/sh}. @command{sh} will then invoke
+whatever shell is installed on the device with this setting:
@lisp
(add-to-list 'tramp-connection-properties
@@ -2870,9 +2873,9 @@ To test if this is the case, open a remote shell and check if the output
of @command{ls} is in color.
To disable @acronym{ANSI} escape sequences from the remote hosts,
-disable @option{--color=yes} or @option{--color=auto} in the remote
-host's @file{.bashrc} or @file{.profile}. Turn this alias on and off
-to see if file name completion works.
+disable @samp{--color=yes} or @samp{--color=auto} in the remote host's
+@file{.bashrc} or @file{.profile}. Turn this alias on and off to see
+if file name completion works.
@item
File name completion does not work in directories with large number of
@@ -2885,7 +2888,7 @@ shell's limit on length of command lines and hang. @value{tramp} uses
globbing.
To test if globbing hangs, open a shell on the remote host and then
-run @samp{ls -d * ..?* > /dev/null}.
+run @command{ls -d * ..?* > /dev/null}.
When testing, ensure the remote shell is the same shell
(@command{/bin/sh}, @command{ksh} or @command{bash}), that