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23:01:14
SAL9000
emacs inferior-shell isn't a priority for me; it's more about the remote editing features
23:01:25
SAL9000
no more vi/vim in ssh, I can use a real editor :P
23:03:30
selwyn
i don't miss linux very much when developing with sbcl, msys2 and portacle
23:03:59
SAL9000
remote editing i.e. editing files on my server, for example
23:04:46
SAL9000
I could use that sshfs port, but more complexity = more issues, so I decided to put some more effort into getting TRAMP :p
23:07:33
selwyn
i've not had good experiences with that route on windows
23:07:55
SAL9000
have you tried running emacs *from inside* a mingw shell?
23:09:41
SAL9000
run emacs from inside mingw, install ssh-agency package, invoke (ssh-agency-ensure), then use sshx method
23:10:10
SAL9000
(this combination might work outside of mingw too, but I haven't tried)