Version 2.0.35 of Tramp released.

From Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>:
(Inline methods): Add methods `remsh' and `plink1'.
(External transfer methods): Add method `remcp'.
(Multi-hop Methods): Add method `remsh'.
Small patch from Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org>:
Fix minor typos.
(Concept Index): Added to make manual searchable via
`Info-index'.
(Version Control): Add cindex entry.
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2003-06-17 Kai Gro,A_(Bjohann <kai.grossjohann@gmx.net>
Version 2.0.35 of Tramp released.
* tramp.texi: From Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>:
(Inline methods): Add methods `remsh' and `plink1'.
(External transfer methods): Add method `remcp'.
(Multi-hop Methods): Add method `remsh'.
Small patch from Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org>:
Fix minor typos.
(Concept Index): Added to make manual searchable via
`Info-index'.
(Version Control): Add cindex entry.
2003-06-04 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* programs.texi (Expressions): Delete C-M-DEL.

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@include trampver.texi
@c Entries for @command{install-info} to use
@dircategory Emacs
@direntry
* TRAMP: (tramp). Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocol
Emacs remote file access via rsh and rcp.
@end direntry
@c Macro to make formatting of the tramp program name consistent.
@macro tramp
@sc{tramp}
@ -60,6 +53,13 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.
@end quotation
@end copying
@c Entries for @command{install-info} to use
@dircategory Emacs
@direntry
* TRAMP: (tramp). Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocol
Emacs remote file access via rsh and rcp.
@end direntry
@tex
@titlepage
@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ For the end user:
* Usage:: An overview of the operation of @tramp{}.
* Bug Reports:: Reporting Bugs and Problems.
* Frequently Asked Questions:: Questions and answers from the mailing list.
* Concept Index:: An item for each concept
For the developer:
@ -569,6 +570,10 @@ apply it for encoding and decoding.
Connect to the remote host with @command{rsh}. Due to the unsecure
connection it is recommended for very local host topology only.
On operating systems which provide the command @command{remsh} instead
of @command{rsh}, you can use the method @option{remsh}. This is true
for HP-UX or Cray UNICOS, for example.
@item @option{ssh}
@cindex method ssh
@ -673,6 +678,10 @@ This method is mostly interesting for Windows users using the PuTTY
implementation of SSH. It uses @samp{plink -ssh} to log in to the
remote host.
Additionally, the method @option{plink1} is provided, which calls
@samp{plink -1 -ssh} in order to use SSH protocol version 1
explicitely.
CCC: Do we have to connect to the remote host once from the command
line to accept the SSH key? Maybe this can be made automatic?
@ -722,9 +731,13 @@ look at the @command{ssh} based inline methods.
@cindex rsh (with rcp method)
This method uses the @command{rsh} and @command{rcp} commands to connect
to the remote machine and transfer files. This is probably the fastest
to the remote machine and transfer files. This is probably the fastest
connection method available.
The alternative method @option{remcp} uses the @command{remsh} and
@command{rcp} commands. It should be applied on machines where
@command{remsh} is used instead of @command{rsh}.
@item @option{scp} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scp
@ -897,7 +910,7 @@ The @option{smb} method supports the @samp{-p} hack.
@strong{Please note:} If Emacs runs locally under MS Windows, this
method isn't available. Instead of, you can use UNC file names like
@file{//melancholia/daniel$$/.emacs}. The only disadvantage is that
there's no possiblity to specify another user name.
there's no possibility to specify another user name.
@end table
@ -940,6 +953,10 @@ user is queried for the password.
This uses @command{rsh} to connect to the host. You do not need to
enter a password unless @command{rsh} explicitly asks for it.
The variant @option{remsh} uses the @command{remsh} command. It
should be applied on machines where @command{remsh} is used instead of
@command{rsh}.
@item ssh
@cindex hop method ssh
@cindex ssh hop method
@ -1125,7 +1142,7 @@ in such files, it can return host names only.
@item @code{tramp-parse-sconfig}
@findex tramp-parse-shosts
This function returns the host nicnames defined by @code{Host} entries
This function returns the host nicknames defined by @code{Host} entries
in @file{~/.ssh/config} style files.
@item @code{tramp-parse-hosts}
@ -1823,6 +1840,7 @@ documentation of @code{tramp-chunksize}.
@c For the developer
@node Version Control
@chapter The inner workings of remote version control
@cindex Version Control
Unlike @value{ftp-package-name}, @tramp{} has full shell access to the
remote machine. This makes it possible to provide version control for
@ -2034,7 +2052,11 @@ would have to be installed from the start, too.
@end itemize
@node Concept Index
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@unnumbered Concept Index
@printindex cp
@contents
@c End of tramp.texi - the TRAMP User Manual
@bye

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@c configure.ac, so you should edit that file and run
@c "autoconf && ./configure" to change the version number.
@macro trampver{}
2.0.34
2.0.35
@end macro
@c Other flags from configuration