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Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 10:30:08 -0500
From: Charles Plager <cplager+cygwin AT physics DOT ucla DOT edu>
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Subject: Cygwin emacs, tramp, and kerberos
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I managed to get tramp working with cygwin emacs (thanks for everybody's 
help).  Now I've got an interesting problem.

When I try to edit a file on certain computers, the first file I load 
works fine.  When I try to load a second file, I get:

ssh_askpass: exec(/tmp/openssh/libexec/ssh-askpass): No such file or 
directory
Write failed: Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown


This only seems to happen on computers where I use kerberos and ssh to 
connect.  On other computers where I only need to use ssh without 
kerberos, I can open as many files as I want.

Any ideas?

	Thanks,
	  Charles Plager


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