Toni Cebrián <ance...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi,
Hi Toni, > I have my own complex Emacs configuration files developed over time > when working in a Linux environment. You can see that > https://github.com/tonicebrian/emacsconfig in case you are curious. It > works seamlessly in Linux and I tried to use that as-is when working > in Windows. Emacs in Windows reads that configuration and fires up > also without any warning. The problem comes when I try to open a > complex Org file, with some links in it. I don't know why, but Tramp > is fired and tries to ssh to the machines in one URL within a link > element that has the form "http://machine:8080/more/levels". > > I don't even have the (require 'tramp) in my init.el file so this is > something the Org mode plugging is doing by itself. By the way, the > org mode version I have is org-20131202 from elpa and Emacs is 24.3.1 > for Windows. Do you know where to look or what to try? This same Org > file, the same init.el and the same emacs version work without any > problem in Linux. > > Any clues? I guess something of the decoded URL, like "/machine:8080", is treated as remote file name Tramp feels responsible for. Could you please send a short example file which triggers the bug? I would try to debug it then. Please note that I don't use org regularly, so some comments on what to do with that file would be helpful. Best regards, Michael.