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changeset 50495:cf8b9e443180
2003-04-08 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* tramp.texi: Version 2.0.33 released.
Remove installation chapter. Remove XEmacs specifics.
author | Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net> |
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date | Tue, 08 Apr 2003 20:09:23 +0000 |
parents | 5b6aaf393205 |
children | ad2c77c56a81 |
files | man/ChangeLog man/tramp.texi man/trampver.texi |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 211 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/ChangeLog Tue Apr 08 20:06:12 2003 +0000 +++ b/man/ChangeLog Tue Apr 08 20:09:23 2003 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2003-04-08 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de> + + * tramp.texi: Version 2.0.33 released. + Remove installation chapter. Remove XEmacs specifics. + 2003-03-29 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> * tramp.texi (Top): Undo the previous renaming.
--- a/man/tramp.texi Tue Apr 08 20:06:12 2003 +0000 +++ b/man/tramp.texi Tue Apr 08 20:09:23 2003 +0000 @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ @c In the Tramp CVS, the version number is auto-frobbed from @c configure.ac, so you should edit that file and run @c "autoconf && ./configure" to change the version number. + +@c Additionally, flags are set with respect to the Emacs flavor; and +@c depending whether Tramp is packaged into (X)Emacs, or standalone. + @include trampver.texi @c Entries for @command{install-info} to use @@ -25,33 +29,6 @@ @sc{tramp} @end macro -@c Some flags which make the text independent on the (X)Emacs flavor. -@c "emacs" resp "xemacs" are set in the Makefile. - -@c Emacs values. -@ifset emacs -@set emacs-name Emacs -@set emacs-dir emacs -@set ftp-package-name Ange-FTP -@set tramp-prefix / -@set tramp-prefix-single-hop -@set tramp-postfix : -@set tramp-postfix-single-hop : -@set tramp-postfix-multi-hop : -@end ifset - -@c XEmacs counterparts. -@ifset xemacs -@set emacs-name XEmacs -@set emacs-dir xemacs -@set ftp-package-name EFS -@set tramp-prefix /[ -@set tramp-prefix-single-hop [ -@set tramp-postfix ] -@set tramp-postfix-single-hop / -@set tramp-postfix-multi-hop : -@end ifset - @c Macros for formatting a filename. @c trampfn is for a full filename, trampfnmhp means method, host, localname @c were given, and so on. @@ -118,6 +95,12 @@ You can find the latest version of this document on the web at @uref{http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/tramp/}. +@c Pointer to the other Emacs flavor is necessary only in case of +@c standalone installation. Text taken from trampinst.texi. +@ifset tramp-inst +@otherflavor{} +@end ifset + @ifhtml This manual is also available as a @uref{tramp_ja.html, Japanese translation}. @@ -144,21 +127,33 @@ * Overview:: What @tramp{} can and cannot do. For the end user: + * Obtaining @tramp{}:: How to obtain @tramp{}. * History:: History of @tramp{}. +@ifset tramp-inst * Installation:: Installing @tramp{} with your @value{emacs-name}. +@end ifset * Configuration:: Configuring @tramp{} for use. * Usage:: An overview of the operation of @tramp{}. * Bug Reports:: Reporting Bugs and Problems. * Frequently Asked Questions:: Questions and answers from the mailing list. For the developer: + * Version Control:: The inner workings of remote version control. * Files directories and localnames:: How file names, directories and localnames are mangled and managed. * Issues:: Debatable Issues and What Was Decided. @detailmenu --- The Detailed Node Listing --- +@c +@ifset tramp-inst +Installing @tramp{} with your @value{emacs-name} + +* Installation parameters:: Parameters in order to control installation. +* Load paths:: How to plug-in @tramp{} into your environment. + +@end ifset Configuring @tramp{} for use @@ -194,7 +189,7 @@ * Remote File Ownership:: How VC determines who owns a workfile. * Back-end Versions:: How VC determines what release your RCS is. -How file names, directories and localnames are mangled and managed. +How file names, directories and localnames are mangled and managed * Localname deconstruction:: Breaking a localname into its components. @@ -438,188 +433,10 @@ added in April 2000 and the unification of @tramp{} and Ange-FTP filenames in July 2002. - -@node Installation -@chapter Installing @tramp{} into @value{emacs-name}. -@cindex installation - -If you use the version that comes with your @value{emacs-name}, the -following information is not necessary. Installing @tramp{} into your -@value{emacs-name} is a relatively easy process, at least compared -to rebuilding your machine from scratch. ;) - -Seriously though, the installation should be a fairly simple matter. -The easiest way to proceed is as follows: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Choose a directory, say @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/}. Change into that -directory and unpack the tarball. This will give you a directory -@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp-@trampver{}/} which contains -subdirectories @file{lisp} for the Lisp code and @file{texi} for the -documentation. Make a symbolic link: - -@example -ln -s tramp-@trampver{} tramp -@end example - -@item -@command{cd} to @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/} and type -@command{./configure} to configure Tramp for your system. - -Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some -messages telling which features it is checking for. - -@item -Type @command{make} to build the byte-compiled Lisp files as well as -the Info manual. - -@item -Type @command{make install} to install the Tramp Lisp files and Info -manual. - -@item -You can remove the byte-compiled Lisp files and the Info manual from -the source directory by typing @command{make clean}. To also remove -the files that @command{configure} created, type @command{make -distclean}. - -@item -NOTE: If you run into problems running the example @command{make} -command, don't despair. You can still byte compile the @file{*.el} -files by opening @value{emacs-name} in @command{dired} (@command{C-x -d}) mode, at @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/lisp}. Mark the lisp files with -@kbd{m}, then press @kbd{B} to byte compile your selections. - -Something similar can be done to create the info manual. Just change -to directory @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi} and load the -@file{tramp.texi} file in @value{emacs-name}. Then press @kbd{M-x -texinfo-format-buffer @key{RET}} to generate -@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info/tramp}. -@end itemize - -@menu -* Installation parameters:: Parameters in order to control installation. -* Load paths:: How to plug-in @tramp{} into your environment. -@end menu - -@node Installation parameters -@section Parameters in order to control installation. -@cindex installation - -By default, @command{make install} will install @tramp{}'s files in -@file{@value{lispdir}} and @file{@value{infodir}}. You can specify an -installation prefix other than @file{@value{prefix}} by giving -@command{configure} the option @command{--prefix=PATH}. - -If your installed copy of Emacs is named something other than -@command{@value{emacs-dir}}, you will need to tell `make' where to find it so -that it can correctly byte-compile the @tramp{} sources. - -Also, the @command{--prefix=PATH} option to @command{configure} may -not be general enough to set the paths you want. If not, you can pass -variables to the @command{make} command to control the installation. -For a complete list of tweakable variables, look in the makefile. - -For example, to put the Lisp files in @file{~/elisp} and the Info file -in @file{~/info}, you would type: - -@example -./configure -make -make lispdir=~/elisp infodir=~/info install -@end example - -@tramp{} has some packages in its @file{contrib} directory which are -missing in older Emacsen. If you want to use them, you must use the -@command{USE_CONTRIB} environment variable: - -@example -make USE_CONTRIB=1 -make USE_CONTRIB=1 install -@end example - -@node Load paths -@section How to plug-in @tramp{} into your environment. -@cindex installation - -If you don't install @tramp{} into the intended directories, but prefer -to use from the source directory, you need to add the following lines -into your @file{.emacs}: - -@lisp -(add-to-list 'load-path "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/lisp/") -(add-to-list 'load-path "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/contrib/") -(require 'tramp) -@end lisp - -The second load-path must be used only if you've applied the -@command{USE_CONTRIB} parameter. - -@ifset xemacs -NOTE: For @value{emacs-name}, the package @file{fsf-compat} must be -installed. For details on package installation, see @ref{Packages, , -,xemacs}. -@ifhtml -(If the previous link doesn't work, try the @value{emacs-name} -documentation at -@uref{http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/packageGuide.html,the -@value{emacs-name} site}.) -@end ifhtml -@end ifset - -To be able to read the Info documentation, create a file -@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info/dir} using the -@command{install-info} command, and add the directory to the search -path for Info. - -NOTE: -On systems using the @cite{gnu} version of @command{install-info}, the -@command{install-info} syntax is very direct and simple. One can -change to directory @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info} and type: - -@example -install-info tramp dir -@end example - -and a @file{dir} file will be created with the @tramp{} -entry. The info reader will know how to interpret it, but must -be told where to find it (see below). If you want anything fancier -you'll need to look through @kbd{man install-info}. - -Debian gnu/linux doesn't default to @cite{gnu} @command{install-info} -and uses its own version. This version does not create a @file{dir} -file for you from scratch. You must provide a skeleton @file{dir} -file it recognizes. One can be found in a default installation of -@value{emacs-name} at @file{/usr/info/dir}. Copy the top of this file -down to the first occurrence of @code{* Menu} including that line plus -one more blank line, to your working directory -@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info}, or use the sample -@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi/dir_sample}. - -Once a @file{dir} file is in place, this command will make the entry: - -@example -install-info --infodir=. tramp -@end example - -If you want it in a specific category see @kbd{man install-info} for -further details. - -If the environment variable @env{INFOPATH} is set, add the directory -@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info/} to it. Else, add the directory to -@ifset emacs -@code{Info-default-directory-list}, as follows: - -@lisp -(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info/") -@end lisp -@end ifset -@ifset xemacs -@code{Info-directory-list}, as follows: -@lisp -(add-to-list 'Info-directory-list "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/info/") -@end lisp +@c Installation chapter is necessary only in case of standalone +@c installation. Text taken from trampinst.texi. +@ifset tramp-inst +@installationchapter{} @end ifset @node Configuration
--- a/man/trampver.texi Tue Apr 08 20:06:12 2003 +0000 +++ b/man/trampver.texi Tue Apr 08 20:09:23 2003 +0000 @@ -5,10 +5,56 @@ @c configure.ac, so you should edit that file and run @c "autoconf && ./configure" to change the version number. @macro trampver{} -2.0.31 +2.0.33 @end macro @c Other flags from configuration @set prefix /usr/local @set lispdir /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp @set infodir /usr/local/info + +@c Some flags which make the text independent on the (X)Emacs flavor. +@c "emacs" resp "xemacs" are set in the Makefile. Default is "emacs". + +@ifclear emacs +@ifclear xemacs +@set emacs +@end ifclear +@end ifclear + +@c Emacs values. +@ifset emacs +@set emacs-name Emacs +@set emacs-dir emacs +@set ftp-package-name Ange-FTP +@set tramp-prefix / +@set tramp-prefix-single-hop +@set tramp-postfix : +@set tramp-postfix-single-hop : +@set tramp-postfix-multi-hop : +@end ifset + +@c XEmacs counterparts. +@ifset xemacs +@set emacs-name XEmacs +@set emacs-dir xemacs +@set ftp-package-name EFS +@set tramp-prefix /[ +@set tramp-prefix-single-hop [ +@set tramp-postfix ] +@set tramp-postfix-single-hop / +@set tramp-postfix-multi-hop : +@end ifset + +@c Empty macro definitions in order to satisfy texi2dvi +@macro otherflavor +@end macro + +@macro installationchapter +@end macro + +@c The installation chapter is needed only in case Tramp is installed +@c standalone. That's why it is included from `trampinst.texi'. +@c Otherwise, '/dev/null/' is tken, which leaves this part empty. + +