* ssh question...
@ 2018-06-19 11:26 Jean-Christophe Helary
2018-06-19 13:30 ` Van L
2018-06-19 13:36 ` tomas
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From: Jean-Christophe Helary @ 2018-06-19 11:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: picolisp; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
I'm wondering if the following is possible:
Use emacs from my Mac, and use picolisp as the lisp executable to run with slime, but from my ssh'ed RaspberryPi...
Basically, can I call an executable from an ssh session to a different machine ?
Jean-Christophe Helary
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http://mac4translators.blogspot.com @brandelune
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* Re: ssh question...
2018-06-19 11:26 ssh question Jean-Christophe Helary
@ 2018-06-19 13:30 ` Van L
2018-06-19 13:36 ` tomas
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From: Van L @ 2018-06-19 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean-Christophe Helary; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
> Basically, can I call an executable from an ssh session to a different machine ?
Over XQuartz I use an X11 Emacs on a different machine calling, `ssh -Y emacs`, if that helps.
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* Re: ssh question...
2018-06-19 11:26 ssh question Jean-Christophe Helary
2018-06-19 13:30 ` Van L
@ 2018-06-19 13:36 ` tomas
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From: tomas @ 2018-06-19 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 08:26:59PM +0900, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
> I'm wondering if the following is possible:
>
> Use emacs from my Mac, and use picolisp as the lisp executable to run with slime, but from my ssh'ed RaspberryPi...
>
> Basically, can I call an executable from an ssh session to a different machine ?
This smells like an A/B question. First the A part (i.e. what you
asked):
As Loris said, the Org Mode trick is pretty nifty. The underlying
machinery is Tramp, and you can get that without Org. Try the
following:
M-x cd RET
then enter a directory in the remote machine:
/ssh:me@remote.host:~
(you are prompted for a password, unless your
ssh agent session is "open")
and then invoke a shell
M-x shell
This shell will be on the remote host.
Likewise if you invoke a shell from a buffer which is editing
a file on the remote host (via Tramp).
Now the B part (i.e. what you most probably want):
https://common-lisp.net/project/slime/doc/html/Connecting-to-a-remote-lisp.html#Connecting-to-a-remote-lisp
It seems to be possible to run the Slime (the Emacs side) <-> Swank
(the Lisp side) connection over the network. I'd definitely try this
first.
Cheers
- -- tomás
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* Re: ssh question...
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@ 2018-06-19 13:17 ` Loris Bennett
2018-06-19 23:44 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
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From: Loris Bennett @ 2018-06-19 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Jean-Christophe Helary <brandelune@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm wondering if the following is possible:
>
> Use emacs from my Mac, and use picolisp as the lisp executable to run
> with slime, but from my ssh'ed RaspberryPi...
>
> Basically, can I call an executable from an ssh session to a different
> machine ?
Not knowing anything about picolisp or slime, I don't really understand
the question, but would a source block in an Org file on your Mac be of
any help, e.g.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /jc@raspberrypi:
emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs_minimal --eval=='(some-function)'
#+END_SRC
?
Loris
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* Re: ssh question...
2018-06-19 13:17 ` Loris Bennett
@ 2018-06-19 23:44 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
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From: Jean-Christophe Helary @ 2018-06-19 23:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
Loris, et all.
Thank you very much for the hints. I've installed ssh mode so I was able to access the machine directly from Emacs but Tramp seems like a really interesting device. I need to understand what it does to see how I can put that to use.
I had tried X11 (Xquartz) but the lack of integration in my mac setup made that less practical.
Thank you again.
Jean-Christophe
> On Jun 19, 2018, at 22:17, Loris Bennett <loris.bennett@fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
> Jean-Christophe Helary <brandelune@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I'm wondering if the following is possible:
>>
>> Use emacs from my Mac, and use picolisp as the lisp executable to run
>> with slime, but from my ssh'ed RaspberryPi...
>>
>> Basically, can I call an executable from an ssh session to a different
>> machine ?
>
> Not knowing anything about picolisp or slime, I don't really understand
> the question, but would a source block in an Org file on your Mac be of
> any help, e.g.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /jc@raspberrypi:
> emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs_minimal --eval=='(some-function)'
> #+END_SRC
>
> ?
>
> Loris
>
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> This signature is currently under construction.
Jean-Christophe Helary
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http://mac4translators.blogspot.com @brandelune
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