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#66667
[PATCH] Socket forwarding in emacsclient --tramp-prefix example
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Reported by: p.d.oliver <at> mavit.org.uk
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2023 15:03:01 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Fixed in version 29.4
Done: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus <at> gmx.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Peter Oliver <p.d.oliver <at> mavit.org.uk> writes:
Hi Peter,
> So, I’m not certain that one and a half examples is better than one complete example, but, anyway, here’s an updated patch.
Thanks. LGTM, just two nits:
> +If you are using a platform that does not have Unix domain sockets
> +(i.e., MS-Windows), or SSH implementations that are not able to
I'm not sure whether MS-Windows supports UNIX domain sockets or not. Eli
might know this.
> +forward them (e.g., OpenSSH before version 6.7), you can forward a TCP
> +port instead. In this example, assume that the local Emacs listens on
> +tcp port 12345. Assume further that
> @file{/home} is on a shared file system, so that the server file
> @file{~/.emacs.d/server/server} is readable on both hosts.
>
> @example
> local$ ssh -R12345:localhost:12345 remote
> -remote$ export EDITOR="emacsclient \
> - --server-file=server \
> - --tramp=/ssh:remote:"
> +remote$ export EMACSCLIENT_TRAMP=/ssh:remote:
> +remote$ export EDITOR=emacsclient
Here we need also
remote$ export EMACS_SERVER_FILE=server
Otherwise, the "Implicit local socket" rule comes to play, see
set_socket in emacsclient.c.
Otherwise, it is fine. Eli, can we still install it in the emacs-29 branch?
And another question. You have already contributed to Emacs. That
contribution, and your proposed changes here and in bug#66598 bring you
close to the limit of changes (~15 lines), which are accepted without
formal paperwork. In order to make further contributions from you
possible: would you like to assign the copyright of your future
contributions to the Free Software Foundation?
> Peter Oliver
Best regards, Michael.
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