# http://notmuchmail.org/remoteusage/aboriginal/
set -eu
- # To trace execution, outcomment next line. Note that emacs input may ...
- #exec 2>>remote-errors; echo -- >&2; set -x # ... change (no stderr).
+ # To trace execution, uncomment next line.
+ #BASH_XTRACEFD=6; exec 6>>remote-errors; echo -- >&6; set -x
readonly SSH_CONTROL_SOCK='~'/.ssh/master-user@host:22
from command line and observe output. If it looks as it should be next uncomment
the line
- #exec 2>>remote-errors; echo -- >&2; set -x # ... change (no stderr).
+ #BASH_XTRACEFD=6; exec 6>>remote-errors; echo -- >&6; set -x
-in `./remote-notmuch.sh` and attemt to use it from emacs again -- and then
+in `./remote-notmuch.sh` and attempt to use it from emacs again -- and then
examine the contents of `remote-errors` in the working directory emacs was
-started. Emacs behaviour may alter slightly as all stderr goes to remote-errors
-now to take that into account when examining results (and if it fixes everything
-then start forwarding stderr to /dev/null...).
+started.