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#21727
Tramp hangs in Windows
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Reported by: Arni Magnusson <arnima <at> hafro.is>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 18:25:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Done: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus <at> gmx.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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#21727: Tramp hangs in Windows
which was filed against the emacs package, has been closed.
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tags 21727 notabug
Arni Magnusson <arnima <at> hafro.is> writes:
> What happens when I type ssh on my Windows machines is that it invokes
> some random ssh program that happens to be on my machines, but doesn't
> support the options that Linux users might expect. In other words,
> calling 'ssh' on a Windows machine with some options will result in an
> undefined and unpredictable behavior - in my case, hanging.
>
>> An alternative could be to install Emacs 25.0.50. This works pretty
>> stable, and Tramp has changed its test to be used w/o DNS. You find
>> weekly snapshots at <https://sourceforge.net/projects/emacs-bin/>.
>
> That's it. Emacs 25 loads Tramp without getting tangled up in the
> random ssh program that's installed on my machines. I'm sold.
Thanks for your tests, so it isn't a Tramp bug. I'm closing this report.
> Thanks for your help in identifying and solving the problem,
>
> Arni
Best regards, Michael.
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The official Windows builds of Emacs 24.4 and 24.5 hang when I run
M-x load-library tramp [RET]
Earlier Emacs versions (24.3, 24.2, 24.1, 23.4) do not have this problem.
To get Emacs out of the frozen state, I can either kill some cmd.exe
subprocesses or kill Emacs itself.
I get the same behavior on Windows XP and Windows 7, and I'm invoking
Emacs with -Q factory settings. Some changes between 24.3 and 24.4 are
probably causing the problem I'm having.
What I'm after is not to get Tramp functionality in Windows, but simply to
run Emacs commands that do some Tramp checks. These functions run fine on
the Linux side but hang in Windows. As far as I can tell, load-library
tramp is intended to run in Emacs in Windows, like in earlier versions. My
WinXP and Win7 machines are quite differently configured from each other,
so I hope this problem is reproducible.
Thanks,
Arni
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