Scratch that, it's back. Steps: 1. run emacs -Q 2. Do {C-x p p} 3. Enter `...` to add a new project 4. Enter a podman container location such as: /podman:texlive-latest:Documents/Awesome-CV/ 5. Hit {ENT}, then {f} 6. Error happens. For comparison, you can do: 7. {M-x eshell} 8. `cd /podman:texlive-latest:Documents/Awesome-CV/` 9. Do ls, find-file, whatever you like, watch it work perfectly 10. Do `podman exec -it texlive-latest bash` 11. See that work perfectly. On Sunday, May 26th, 2024 at 5:07 PM, alexis purslane wrote: > As it happens (and I can hardly believe this, this is the second bug > I've reported that has ended like this) without /any/ changes of my own > whatsoever to my config, just deleting my ~/.emacs.d/ completely and > then recloning my config from git (minus the code snipped I posted > above to fix the issue I was having), the problem has... utterly > disappeared, as far as I can tell. Many apologies for the, seemingly, > false alarm, and I'll follow up with replication steps if I'm ever able > to replicate this. > > On Sunday, May 26th, 2024 at 3:35 PM, alexis purslane alexispurslane@pm.me wrote: > > > I'll get to this as soon as I can :) > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > On 5/26/24 11:33 AM, Michael Albinus michael.albinus@gmx.de wrote: > > > > > Dmitry Gutov dmitry@gutov.dev writes: > > > > > > > Hi Michael, > > > > > > Hi Dmitry, > > > > > > > From what I understand this scenario only fails when using the > > > > 'podman' transport, but not 'ssh' transport - I'm using > > > > project-find-file and related commands over Tramp with no problem. > > > > > > > > That makes it a Tramp bug, doesn't it? Somewhere in podman support code. > > > > > > In this case, I need a step-by-step recipe, starting with "emacs -Q". > > > > > > Best regards, Michael.