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Romain Francoise

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Oct 15, 2005, 6:20:09 AM10/15/05
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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>

Thanks,

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Vincent Bernat

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Oct 15, 2005, 7:10:07 AM10/15/05
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OoO Pendant le temps de midi du samedi 15 octobre 2005, vers 12:11,
Romain Francoise <rfran...@debian.org> disait:

> 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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Romain Francoise

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Oct 15, 2005, 7:30:13 AM10/15/05
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Vincent Bernat <ber...@luffy.cx> writes:

> 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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Romain Francoise

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Jun 2, 2006, 3:50:18 PM6/2/06
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The tramp package in experimental has been updated to the new 2.1.6
release; Michael has done excellent work in that version and Tramp is
now faster than ever. If you use Tramp, please try this version and
report any bugs you find via reportbug or M-x tramp-bug.

(Note that emacs-snapshot still has the stable 2.0.x series of Tramp.)

Thanks,

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