(process-kill-without-query proc)
(set-process-sentinel proc (function ange-ftp-process-sentinel))
(set-process-filter proc (function ange-ftp-process-filter))
- (accept-process-output proc) ;wait for ftp startup message
+ ;; wait for ftp startup message
+ (if (not (eq system-type 'windows-nt))
+ (accept-process-output proc)
+ ;; On Windows, the standard ftp client behaves a little oddly,
+ ;; initially buffering its output (because stdin/out are pipe
+ ;; handles). As a result, the startup message doesn't appear
+ ;; until enough output is generated to flush stdout, so a plain
+ ;; accept-process-output call at this point would hang
+ ;; indefinitely. So if nothing appears within 2 seconds, we try
+ ;; sending an innocuous command ("help foo") that forces some
+ ;; output. Curiously, once we start sending normal commands, the
+ ;; output no longer appears to be buffered, and everything works
+ ;; correctly (or at least appears to!).
+ (if (accept-process-output proc 2)
+ nil
+ (process-send-string proc "help foo\n")
+ (accept-process-output proc)))
proc))
(put 'internal-ange-ftp-mode 'mode-class 'special)