diff --git a/doc/misc/tramp.texi b/doc/misc/tramp.texi index 3a6e4254059..f853c6d7af9 100644 --- a/doc/misc/tramp.texi +++ b/doc/misc/tramp.texi @@ -319,14 +319,14 @@ behind the scenes when you open a file with @value{tramp}. @uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/}. The version number of @value{tramp} can be obtained by the variable @code{tramp-version}. For released @value{tramp} versions, this is a three-number string -like ``2.4.3''. +like ``2.4.5''. A @value{tramp} release, which is packaged with Emacs, could differ slightly from the corresponding standalone release. This is because it isn't always possible to synchronize release dates between Emacs and @value{tramp}. Such version numbers have the Emacs version number -as suffix, like ``2.4.3.27.1''. This means @w{@value{tramp} 2.4.3} as -integrated in @w{Emacs 27.1}. A complete list of @value{tramp} +as suffix, like ``2.4.5.27.2''. This means @w{@value{tramp} 2.4.5} as +integrated in @w{Emacs 27.2}. A complete list of @value{tramp} versions packaged with Emacs can be retrieved by @vindex customize-package-emacs-version-alist @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ versions packaged with Emacs can be retrieved by ELPA} package. Besides the standalone releases, further minor version of @value{tramp} will appear on GNU ELPA, until the next @value{tramp} release appears. These minor versions have a four-number string, like -``2.4.3.1''. +``2.4.5.1''. @value{tramp} development versions are available on Git servers. Development versions contain new and incomplete features. The @@ -2335,7 +2335,7 @@ string of that environment variable looks always like @example @group echo $INSIDE_EMACS -@result{} 27.1,tramp:2.4.3 +@result{} 27.2,tramp:2.4.5 @end group @end example @@ -3193,9 +3193,9 @@ integrated to work with @value{tramp}: @file{shell.el}, @value{tramp} always modifies the @env{INSIDE_EMACS} environment variable for remote processes. Per default, this environment variable shows the Emacs version. @value{tramp} adds its own version string, -so it looks like @samp{27.1,tramp:2.4.3.1}. However, other packages +so it looks like @samp{27.2,tramp:2.4.5.1}. However, other packages might also add their name to this environment variable, like -@samp{27.1,comint,tramp:2.4.3.1}. +@samp{27.2,comint,tramp:2.4.5.1}. For @value{tramp} to find the command on the remote, it must be accessible through the default search path as setup by @value{tramp} @@ -3948,7 +3948,7 @@ row are possible, like @file{/path/to/dir/file.tar.gz.uu/dir/file}. @vindex tramp-archive-all-gvfs-methods An archive file name could be a remote file name, as in -@file{/ftp:anonymous@@ftp.gnu.org:/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.3.tar.gz/INSTALL}. +@file{/ftp:anonymous@@ftp.gnu.org:/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.5.tar.gz/INSTALL}. Since all file operations are mapped internally to @acronym{GVFS} operations, remote file names supported by @code{tramp-gvfs} perform better, because no local copy of the file archive must be downloaded @@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ the similar @samp{/scp:user@@host:...}. See the constant If @code{url-handler-mode} is enabled, archives could be visited via URLs, like -@file{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.3.tar.gz/INSTALL}. This +@file{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.5.tar.gz/INSTALL}. This allows complex file operations like @lisp @@ -3967,8 +3967,8 @@ allows complex file operations like (progn (url-handler-mode 1) (ediff-directories - "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.2.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.2" - "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.3.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.3" "")) + "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.4.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.4" + "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/tramp-2.4.5.tar.gz/tramp-2.4.5" "")) @end group @end lisp diff --git a/lisp/net/trampver.el b/lisp/net/trampver.el index 8d21133b3b1..d6b582edf87 100644 --- a/lisp/net/trampver.el +++ b/lisp/net/trampver.el @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ ("2.2.13.25.2" . "25.3") ("2.3.3" . "26.1") ("2.3.3.26.1" . "26.1") ("2.3.5.26.2" . "26.2") ("2.3.5.26.3" . "26.3") - ("2.4.3.27.1" . "27.1"))) + ("2.4.3.27.1" . "27.1") ("2.4.5.27.2" . "27.2"))) (add-hook 'tramp-unload-hook (lambda ()