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Synchronize with Tramp repository. * net/tramp.el (with-connection-property, tramp-completion-mode-p) (tramp-action-process-alive, tramp-action-out-of-band) (tramp-check-for-regexp, tramp-file-name-p, tramp-equal-remote) (tramp-exists-file-name-handler): Fix docstring. (with-progress-reporter): New defmacro. (tramp-do-copy-or-rename-file, tramp-handle-dired-compress-file) (tramp-maybe-open-connection): Use it.
author Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
date Thu, 22 Apr 2010 14:07:37 +0200
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You can view the available Emacs branches at

http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/emacs/

Development normally takes places on the trunk.
Sometimes specialized features are developed on separate branches
before possibly being merged to the trunk.

Development is discussed on the emacs-devel mailing list.

Sometime before the release of a new major version of Emacs (eg 23.2),
a "feature freeze" is imposed on the trunk.  No new features may be
added after this point.  This is usually some months before the release.

Shortly before the release, a release branch is created, and the
trunk is then free for development.
For example, "emacs-23" for Emacs 23.2 and later, "EMACS_23_1_RC" for
23.1, "EMACS_22_BASE" for 22.x, and "EMACS_21_1_RC" for 21.x.

Consult emacs-devel for exactly what kinds of changes are allowed
on what branch at any time.

If you are looking at this file in a branch other than the trunk,
there may be some branch-specific documentation below this line.
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