From: Perry Smith <pedzsan@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Turn Tramp off
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 10:11:34 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <316BC6C2-7795-462A-8C91-AC643928B9BA@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87oc4nh31b.fsf@gmx.de>
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On Apr 3, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Michael Albinus wrote:
> Perry Smith <pedzsan@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> How do I track down why its getting loaded? I've grep'ed all my files
>> in .emacs.d and its not there. It must be some other package I'm
>> using which is loading it.
>
> Eval after Emacs' startup
>
> (setq debug-on-quit t)
>
> When Tramp asks you for the password, enter "^G". This should produce a
> backtrace, which might tell us the reason why Tramp is invoked.
Sigh! Finally. If anyone is interested:
I tried the "advice" but for some reason, the advice didn't trigger when Tramp is loaded. I assume that is because it is getting autoloaded which doesn't use load? The ^G didn't give much of a clue. The stack I got was:
> Debugger entered--entering a function:
> * tramp-file-name-handler(file-name-as-directory "/pedz@risc:")
> file-name-as-directory("/pedz@risc:")
> apply(file-name-as-directory "/pedz@risc:")
> tramp-completion-run-real-handler(file-name-as-directory ("/pedz@risc:"))
> tramp-completion-file-name-handler(file-name-as-directory "/pedz@risc:")
> file-name-as-directory("/pedz@risc:")
> cd-absolute("/pedz@risc:")
> byte-code("\b\304=\203\x12\305 \306\n\307\260\x05\x13\310\v!\207\b?\206\x1c\310\v\311P!\207" [rlogin-directory-tracking-mode rlogin-remote-user rlogin-host comint-file-name-prefix t "/" "@" ":" cd-absolute "~/"] 5)
> rlogin("risc -l pedz" nil)
> call-interactively(rlogin t nil)
> execute-extended-command(nil)
> call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil)
But why was tramp loaded in the first place? So, I ended up removing the rlogin.elc and the tramp.elc and added
(debug-on-entry 'tramp-register-file-name-handlers)
just after it was defined. I didn't that a couple of different ways and got the same stack (below). The stack seems like it left off the initial N frames.
> (if (comint-check-proc buffer-name) nil (comint-exec buffer buffer-name rlogin-program nil args) (rlogin-mode) (make-local-variable (quote rlogin-host)) (setq rlogin-host host) (make-local-variable (quote rlogin-remote-user)) (setq rlogin-remote-user user) (condition-case nil (cond ... ... ...) (error nil)))
> (unless (comint-check-proc buffer-name) (comint-exec buffer buffer-name rlogin-program nil args) (rlogin-mode) (make-local-variable (quote rlogin-host)) (setq rlogin-host host) (make-local-variable (quote rlogin-remote-user)) (setq rlogin-remote-user user) (condition-case nil (cond ... ... ...) (error nil)))
> (let* ((process-connection-type rlogin-process-connection-type) (args ...) (host ...) (user ...) (buffer-name ...)) (cond (...) (... ...) (... ...) (... ...) (t ...)) (setq buffer (get-buffer-create buffer-name)) (pop-to-buffer buffer-name) (unless (comint-check-proc buffer-name) (comint-exec buffer buffer-name rlogin-program nil args) (rlogin-mode) (make-local-variable ...) (setq rlogin-host host) (make-local-variable ...) (setq rlogin-remote-user user) (condition-case nil ... ...)))
> rlogin("risc -l pedz" nil)
> call-interactively(rlogin t nil)
> execute-extended-command(nil)
> call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil)
But I finally figured out that it was because rlogin-directory-tracking-mode was set. I found that set in one of my older init files. So, I cleared that. That solved the initial problem of starting emacs and immediately doing the rlogin. But I also have ido set and I was sure that it called tramp too. So, I triggered ido to load tramp and found that there is ido-enable-tramp-completion. I think I'm not tramp-less :-)
Thanks guys.
pedz
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[not found] <mailman.8.1301419752.30204.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2011-03-30 1:34 ` Turn Tramp off Stefan Monnier
2011-03-30 2:43 ` Perry Smith
2011-03-30 14:33 ` Stefan Monnier
[not found] ` <mailman.10.1301495607.15752.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2011-03-30 16:13 ` nospam
2011-04-02 13:16 ` Michael Albinus
2011-04-03 1:16 ` Perry Smith
2011-04-03 8:25 ` Peter Dyballa
2011-04-03 12:47 ` Perry Smith
2011-04-03 13:34 ` Michael Albinus
2011-04-03 15:11 ` Perry Smith [this message]
2011-04-03 18:22 ` Michael Albinus
2011-03-29 17:29 Perry Smith
2011-03-29 19:11 ` Deniz Dogan
2011-03-29 19:19 ` Perry Smith
[not found] ` <mailman.2.1301426395.26885.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2011-03-29 21:33 ` Tim X
2011-03-29 21:51 ` Perry Smith
2011-03-30 0:10 ` Leo
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