@uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/}. The version number of
@value{tramp} can be obtained by the variable @code{tramp-version}.
For released @value{tramp} versions, this is a three-number string
-like ``2.4.3''.
+like ``2.4.5''.
A @value{tramp} release, which is packaged with Emacs, could differ
slightly from the corresponding standalone release. This is because
it isn't always possible to synchronize release dates between Emacs
and @value{tramp}. Such version numbers have the Emacs version number
-as suffix, like ``2.4.3.27.1''. This means @w{@value{tramp} 2.4.3} as
-integrated in @w{Emacs 27.1}. A complete list of @value{tramp}
+as suffix, like ``2.4.5.27.2''. This means @w{@value{tramp} 2.4.5} as
+integrated in @w{Emacs 27.2}. A complete list of @value{tramp}
versions packaged with Emacs can be retrieved by
@vindex customize-package-emacs-version-alist
ELPA} package. Besides the standalone releases, further minor version
of @value{tramp} will appear on GNU ELPA, until the next @value{tramp}
release appears. These minor versions have a four-number string, like
-``2.4.3.1''.
+``2.4.5.1''.
@value{tramp} development versions are available on Git servers.
Development versions contain new and incomplete features. The
@example
@group
echo $INSIDE_EMACS
-@result{} 27.1,tramp:2.4.3
+@result{} 27.2,tramp:2.4.5
@end group
@end example
@value{tramp} always modifies the @env{INSIDE_EMACS} environment
variable for remote processes. Per default, this environment variable
shows the Emacs version. @value{tramp} adds its own version string,
-so it looks like @samp{27.1,tramp:2.4.3.1}. However, other packages
+so it looks like @samp{27.2,tramp:2.4.5.1}. However, other packages
might also add their name to this environment variable, like
-@samp{27.1,comint,tramp:2.4.3.1}.
+@samp{27.2,comint,tramp:2.4.5.1}.
For @value{tramp} to find the command on the remote, it must be
accessible through the default search path as setup by @value{tramp}
@vindex tramp-archive-all-gvfs-methods
An archive file name could be a remote file name, as in
-@file{/ftp:anonymous@@ftp.gnu.org:/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.3.tar.gz/INSTALL}.
+@file{/ftp:anonymous@@ftp.gnu.org:/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.5.tar.gz/INSTALL}.
Since all file operations are mapped internally to @acronym{GVFS}
operations, remote file names supported by @code{tramp-gvfs} perform
better, because no local copy of the file archive must be downloaded
If @code{url-handler-mode} is enabled, archives could be visited via
URLs, like
-@file{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.3.tar.gz/INSTALL}. This
+@file{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.5.tar.gz/INSTALL}. This
allows complex file operations like
@lisp
(progn
(url-handler-mode 1)
(ediff-directories
- "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.2.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.2"
- "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.3.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.3" ""))
+ "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.4.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.4"
+ "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.5.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.5" ""))
@end group
@end lisp