| Development series Tramp 2.1.4 has been released. Besides bug fixing,
| the focus of this release is performance improvement for establishing
| remote connections and accessing remote files.
If you're a Tramp user your feedback, comments and bug reports
(preferably using M-x tramp-bug) are welcome. For people not familiar
with mixed unstable/experimental setups, see this page on the Debian
Wiki:
<URL: http://wiki.debian.org/AptPinning>
Thanks,
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> The new development release of Tramp (2.1.4) is now available in
> experimental. To quote Michael's announcement:
> | Development series Tramp 2.1.4 has been released. Besides bug fixing,
> | the focus of this release is performance improvement for establishing
> | remote connections and accessing remote files.
> If you're a Tramp user your feedback, comments and bug reports
> (preferably using M-x tramp-bug) are welcome. For people not familiar
> with mixed unstable/experimental setups, see this page on the Debian
> Wiki:
> <URL: http://wiki.debian.org/AptPinning>
Should we use this one if we are using emacs-snapshot (which has
already Tramp included) ?
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> Should we use this one if we are using emacs-snapshot (which has
> already Tramp included) ?
The tramp package in unstable and the version shipped in emacs-snapshot
are the stable series, currently at 2.0.51 (as noted in the changelog).
The tramp package in experimental is the development series, currently
at 2.1.4. It will shadow the emacs-snapshot version of Tramp if you
install it.
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(Note that emacs-snapshot still has the stable 2.0.x series of Tramp.)
Thanks,