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Re: Problem with editting files on a Windows share
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Problem with editting files on a Windows share |
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Mon, 23 Feb 2009 14:42:41 +0100 |
Am 23.02.2009 um 10:29 schrieb zontom:
If I understand thing correctly, Emacs stores a temporary version
of the buffer you are working in somewhere in a temp folder on the
system when you are visiting a file.
I don't think so.
I can see that GNU Emacs creates, in the directory the file is, a sym-
link
.#<file name> -> <user>@localhost.<PID of GNU Emacs editing the file>
If GNU Emacs crashes or gets killed the unsaved buffer is saved as
#<file name>#
You seem to have the problem that the attributes (time stamp of last
modification) of the files (and sym-links) on the CIFS share are
updated more often then their contents. I seem to remember having had
the same problem (on Fedora Core), plus encoding (of file names *and*
their contents), but don't remember my solution. Working on a sym-
link to the original file might be an option ...
--
Greetings
Pete
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