* Tramp over su, with odd zsh prompt
@ 2006-05-29 0:56 Stefan Monnier
2006-05-29 20:06 ` Michael Albinus
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2006-05-29 0:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
I recently tried to use Tramp to access a file via `su' and bumped into the
following problem: the prompt (resulting from a very plain default setting
PS1="%m%# ") looks like
%<78 SPC>^M^Malfajor%
where alfajor is the machine name (an argentine pastry).
So it seems that although Tramp sets TERM=dump, the `zsh' executable
(version 4.3.2, from Debian testing) uses funny carriaqe-return trickery and
for apparently no good reason.
Has anybody seen this before? Should I just set
tramp-shell-prompt-pattern accordingly? Have you heard of such
behavior already (and maybe some way to get zsh to behave a bit better)?
Stefan
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* Re: Tramp over su, with odd zsh prompt
2006-05-29 0:56 Tramp over su, with odd zsh prompt Stefan Monnier
@ 2006-05-29 20:06 ` Michael Albinus
2006-05-29 23:15 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Michael Albinus @ 2006-05-29 20:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
> I recently tried to use Tramp to access a file via `su' and bumped into the
> following problem: the prompt (resulting from a very plain default setting
> PS1="%m%# ") looks like
>
> %<78 SPC>^M^Malfajor%
>
> where alfajor is the machine name (an argentine pastry).
>
> So it seems that although Tramp sets TERM=dump, the `zsh' executable
> (version 4.3.2, from Debian testing) uses funny carriaqe-return trickery and
> for apparently no good reason.
>
> Has anybody seen this before? Should I just set
> tramp-shell-prompt-pattern accordingly? Have you heard of such
> behavior already (and maybe some way to get zsh to behave a bit better)?
When zsh is in interactive mode, it uses its internal zsh line editor
(zle). This provides left and right prompts; therefore the
spaces. Disabling zle for the Tramp case is sufficient.
The following lines in .zshrc work for me:
# Let Tramp come in
[ $TERM = "dumb" ] && unsetopt zle
> Stefan
Best regards, Michael.
PS: "for apparently no good reason" depends. Play with promptinit /
prompt themes, you'll see lot of gimmicks.
PPS: I'll give it a short note in the Tramp manual.
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* Re: Tramp over su, with odd zsh prompt
2006-05-29 20:06 ` Michael Albinus
@ 2006-05-29 23:15 ` Stefan Monnier
2006-05-30 16:16 ` Michael Albinus
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2006-05-29 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
>> I recently tried to use Tramp to access a file via `su' and bumped into the
>> following problem: the prompt (resulting from a very plain default setting
>> PS1="%m%# ") looks like
>>
>> %<78 SPC>^M^Malfajor%
>>
>> where alfajor is the machine name (an argentine pastry).
>>
>> So it seems that although Tramp sets TERM=dump, the `zsh' executable
>> (version 4.3.2, from Debian testing) uses funny carriaqe-return trickery and
>> for apparently no good reason.
>>
>> Has anybody seen this before? Should I just set
>> tramp-shell-prompt-pattern accordingly? Have you heard of such
>> behavior already (and maybe some way to get zsh to behave a bit better)?
> When zsh is in interactive mode, it uses its internal zsh line editor
> (zle). This provides left and right prompts; therefore the spaces.
> Disabling zle for the Tramp case is sufficient.
> The following lines in .zshrc work for me:
> # Let Tramp come in
> [ $TERM = "dumb" ] && unsetopt zle
Yuck!
> PS: "for apparently no good reason" depends. Play with promptinit /
> prompt themes, you'll see lot of gimmicks.
Still no good reasons since I don't use those extra features. But I guess
it makes the code simpler.
> PPS: I'll give it a short note in the Tramp manual.
Could Tramp reasonably look for a prompt after ^M rather than only after ^J ?
Stefan
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* Re: Tramp over su, with odd zsh prompt
2006-05-29 23:15 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2006-05-30 16:16 ` Michael Albinus
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Albinus @ 2006-05-30 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
>> PPS: I'll give it a short note in the Tramp manual.
>
> Could Tramp reasonably look for a prompt after ^M rather than only after ^J ?
Maybe. OTOH, Tramp makes some tests in order to determine the coding
system / eol conversion to be used. When it finds ^M in the output
stream, it might decide the wrong way. Remember, we are speaking about
su on a GNU/Debian Linux machine ...
Anyway, the implementation in Tramp for this decision is voodoo.
Comment in tramp.el (not from me): "this can't be the right way to do
it." I've planned already to revise this check; maybe there is a
better solution also for ^M.
> Stefan
Best regards, Michael.
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