System Requirements =================== Tramp has been used successfully on GNU Emacs 21, GNU Emacs 22, and on XEmacs 21 (starting with 21.4). For XEmacs 21, you need the package `fsf-compat' for the `with-timeout' macro. For installation, it requires at least the following program versions: - GNU Autoconf 2.50 if sources are taken from CVS - GNU make 3.76 - GNU texinfo 4.6 On MS Windows, you need Posix programs for installation. These and other useful Posix utilities can be obtained from one of several projects: - http://www.mingw.org/msys.shtml ( MSYS ) - http://www.cygwin.com/ ( Cygwin ) - http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ ( UnxUtils ) - http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ ( GnuWin32 ) Tramp is part of GNU Emacs 22. Tramp is available as XEmacs package. Basic Installation ================== The simplest way to build and install Tramp is: 1. `cd' to the Tramp source directory. If you've taken Tramp from the CVS sources, type `autoconf' in order to get an up-to-date `configure' script. 2. Type `./configure --with-contrib' to configure Tramp for your system. Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for. 3. Type `make' to build the byte-compiled Lisp files as well as the Info manual. 4. Type `make install' to install the Tramp Lisp files and the Info manual. 5. You can remove the byte-compiled Lisp files and the Info manual from the source directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the files that `configure' created, type `make distclean'. Installation Names ================== There are some Lisp packages which are not contained in older (X)Emacsen by default yet. In order to make a link for them into Tramp's contrib directory, you must use the `--with-contrib' option: ./configure --with-contrib By default, `make install' will install TRAMP's files in `/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp' and `/usr/local/info'. You can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the option `--prefix=PATH'. On GNU/Linux systems, it has been reported useful to apply ./configure --prefix=/usr If your installed copy of Emacs is named something other than `emacs' or `xemacs', you will need to tell `make' where to find it so that it can correctly byte-compile the Tramp sources. For example, to force the use of XEmacs you might do this: ./configure --with-xemacs You can even pass the command to be called: ./configure --with-xemacs=xemacs21 The syntax of Tramp file names is different for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. The Info manual will be generated for the Emacs flavor choosen in the `configure' phase. If you want the other version, you need to set the option `EMACS_INFO' to `make': ./configure --with-emacs make EMACS_INFO=xemacs Also, the `--prefix=PATH' option to `configure' may not be general enough to set the paths you want. If not, you can declare the directories Lisp and Info files should be installed. For example, to put the Lisp files in `$HOME/elisp' and the Info file in `$HOME/info', you would type: ./configure --with-lispdir=$HOME/elisp --infodir=$HOME/info On MS Windows, given Emacs is installed at `C:/Program Files/Emacs', you should apply ./configure --with-lispdir='C:/Program Files/Emacs/site-lisp' \ --infodir='C:/Program Files/Emacs/info' `make' supports the `DESTDIR' variable for staged installation: make DESTDIR=/tmp install Running `configure' might result in errors or warnings. The output explains in detail what's going wrong. In case of errors, it is mandatory to fix them before continuation. This can be missing or wrong versions of `(x)emacs', (X)Emacs packages, `make', or `makeinfo'. Warnings let `configure' (and the whole installation process) continue, but parts of Tramp aren't installed. This can happen with missing or wrong versions of `texi2dvi' or `install-info'. Here you can decide yourself whether you want to renounce on the related feature ("tramp.dvi" file for printed output, Tramp entry in Info's "dir" file), or whether you want to adapt your $PATH environment variable, and rerun `configure'. An alternative is calling the missed parts manually later on. Load Path ========= 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 .emacs (given "~/emacs/tramp" is your source directory): (add-to-list 'load-path "~/emacs/tramp/lisp/") ;; for Emacs (add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list "~/emacs/tramp/info/") ;; for XEmacs (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list "~/emacs/tramp/info/") (require 'tramp) Japanese Manual =============== Thanks to Yoichi Nakayama , there exists a japanese translation of the Tramp manual. You can generate it applying the `--with-japanese-manual' option: ./configure --with-japanese-manual This will result in an Info manual `tramp_ja'. Suggestions/Bug Reports ======================= Send all suggestions for fixes, etc to .