* tramp.texi (Inline methods): Remove "ssh1_old", "ssh2_old" and
"fish" methods. (External methods): Remove "scp1_old" and "scp2_old" methods.
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2010-09-13 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
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* tramp.texi (Inline methods): Remove "ssh1_old", "ssh2_old" and
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"fish" methods.
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(External methods): Remove "scp1_old" and "scp2_old" methods.
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2010-09-09 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
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* tramp.texi: Remove Japanese manual. Fix typo.
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@ -619,10 +619,6 @@ or 2 to connect to the remote host. (You can also specify in
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@file{~/.ssh/config}, the SSH configuration file, which protocol
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should be used, and use the regular @option{ssh} method.)
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Two other variants, @option{ssh1_old} and @option{ssh2_old}, use the
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@command{ssh1} and @command{ssh2} commands explicitly. If you don't
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know what these are, you do not need these options.
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All the methods based on @command{ssh} have an additional feature: you
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can specify a host name which looks like @file{host#42} (the real host
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name, then a hash sign, then a port number). This means to connect to
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@ -731,19 +727,6 @@ expects PuTTY session names, calling @samp{plink -load @var{session}
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hasn't defined a user name. Different port numbers must be defined in
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the session.
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@item @option{fish}
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@cindex method fish
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@cindex fish method
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This is an experimental implementation of the fish protocol, known from
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the GNU Midnight Commander or the KDE Konqueror. @value{tramp} expects
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the fish server implementation from the KDE kioslave. That means, the
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file @file{~/.fishsrv.pl} is expected to reside on the remote host.
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The implementation lacks good performance. The code is offered anyway,
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maybe somebody can improve the performance.
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@end table
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@ -803,10 +786,6 @@ or 2 to connect to the remote host. (You can also specify in
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@file{~/.ssh/config}, the SSH configuration file, which protocol
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should be used, and use the regular @option{scp} method.)
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Two other variants, @option{scp1_old} and @option{scp2_old}, use the
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@command{ssh1} and @command{ssh2} commands explicitly. If you don't
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know what these are, you do not need these options.
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All the @command{ssh} based methods support the @samp{-p} feature
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where you can specify a port number to connect to in the host name.
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For example, the host name @file{host#42} tells @value{tramp} to
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