It just changes the equality check to check for the set of valid values. If we had the mode as a number, we could just check the one bit for regular files (which I think is what ‘file-regular-p’ does). > On Jan 19, 2023, at 06:12, Michael Albinus wrote: > > Greg Pfeil writes: > > Hi Greg, > >> I was having an issue where .dir-locals.el on remote machines weren’t getting picked up when they were a symlink. Local symlinks worked fine, and remote non-symlinks also worked. >> >> Digging in, ‘tramp-handle-regular-file-p’ explicitly checks that the first character in ‘file-attribute-mode’ is ?-. However, for symlinks, that character will be ?l. >> >> Modifying ‘dir-locals--all-files’ to check >> >> (or (file-regular-p f) (file-symlink-p f)) >> >> \(which is ostensibly redundant) instead of simply >> >> (file-regular-p f) > > Indeed, there's a bug. Thanks for the report! > >> fixes the behavior, since TRAMP will now check with both ‘tramp-handle-file-regular-p’ and ‘tramp-handle-file-symlink-p’. The correct fix is to make ‘tramp-handle-file-regular-p’ match the behavior of ‘file-regular-p’. > > The appended patch fixes this. Eli, is it OK to push to the emacs-29 branch? > > Best regards, Michael. > >