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* net/tramp-gvfs.el (top): Require url-util.
(tramp-gvfs-mount-point): Removed.
(tramp-gvfs-stringify-dbus-message, tramp-gvfs-send-command): New
defuns.
(with-tramp-dbus-call-method): Format trace message.
(tramp-gvfs-handle-copy-file, tramp-gvfs-handle-rename-file):
Implement backup call, when operation on local files fails. Use
progress reporter. Flush properties of changed files.
(tramp-gvfs-handle-make-directory): Make more traces.
(tramp-gvfs-url-file-name): Hexify file name in url.
(tramp-gvfs-fuse-file-name): Take also prefix (like dav shares)
into account for the resulting file name.
(tramp-gvfs-handler-askquestion): Return dummy mountpoint, when
the answer is "no". See `tramp-gvfs-maybe-open-connection'.
(tramp-gvfs-handler-mounted-unmounted)
(tramp-gvfs-connection-mounted-p): Test also for new mountspec
attribute "default_location". Set "prefix" property.
(tramp-gvfs-mount-spec): Return both prefix and mountspec.
(tramp-gvfs-maybe-open-connection): Test, whether mountpoint
exists. Raise an error, if not (due to a corresponding answer
"no" in interactive questions, for example).
author | Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> |
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date | Wed, 02 Jun 2010 11:53:00 +0200 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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