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authorMichael Albinus2018-06-07 11:16:11 +0200
committerMichael Albinus2018-06-07 11:16:11 +0200
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Remove Tramp "obex" and "synce" methods
* doc/misc/tramp.texi (GVFS based methods): Remove `obex' and `synce'. * etc/NEWS: Mention obsolete Tramp "obex" and "synce" methods. * lisp/net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-methods): Remove "obex" and "synce". (top): Do not add defaults for "obex" and "synce". (tramp-bluez-service, tramp-bluez-interface-manager) (tramp-bluez-interface-adapter) (tramp-bluez-discover-devices-timeout, tramp-bluez-discovery) (tramp-bluez-devices, tramp-hal-service, tramp-hal-path-manager) (tramp-hal-interface-manager, tramp-hal-interface-device) (tramp-bluez-address, tramp-bluez-device) (tramp-bluez-list-devices, tramp-bluez-property-changed) (tramp-bluez-device-found, tramp-bluez-parse-device-names) (tramp-synce-list-devices, tramp-synce-parse-device-names): Remove. (tramp-gvfs-handler-mounted-unmounted) (tramp-gvfs-connection-mounted-p, tramp-gvfs-mount-spec): Do not handle "obex" and "synce".
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@@ -1110,13 +1110,6 @@ Since Google Drive uses cryptic blob file names internally,
1110could produce unexpected behavior in case two files in the same 1110could produce unexpected behavior in case two files in the same
1111directory have the same @code{display-name}, such a situation must be avoided. 1111directory have the same @code{display-name}, such a situation must be avoided.
1112 1112
1113@item @option{obex}
1114@cindex method @option{obex}
1115@cindex @option{obex} method
1116
1117OBEX is an FTP-like access protocol for cell phones and similar simple
1118devices. @value{tramp} supports OBEX over Bluetooth.
1119
1120@item @option{owncloud} 1113@item @option{owncloud}
1121@cindex @acronym{GNOME} Online Accounts 1114@cindex @acronym{GNOME} Online Accounts
1122@cindex method @option{owncloud} 1115@cindex method @option{owncloud}
@@ -1137,24 +1130,16 @@ This method uses @command{sftp} in order to securely access remote
1137hosts. @command{sftp} is a more secure option for connecting to hosts 1130hosts. @command{sftp} is a more secure option for connecting to hosts
1138that for security reasons refuse @command{ssh} connections. 1131that for security reasons refuse @command{ssh} connections.
1139 1132
1140@item @option{synce}
1141@cindex method @option{synce}
1142@cindex @option{synce} method
1143
1144@option{synce} method allows connecting to MS Windows Mobile devices.
1145It uses GVFS for mounting remote files and directories via FUSE and
1146requires the SYNCE-GVFS plugin.
1147
1148@end table 1133@end table
1149 1134
1150@defopt tramp-gvfs-methods 1135@defopt tramp-gvfs-methods
1151This user option is a list of external methods for GVFS@. By default, 1136This user option is a list of external methods for GVFS@. By default,
1152this list includes @option{afp}, @option{dav}, @option{davs}, 1137this list includes @option{afp}, @option{dav}, @option{davs},
1153@option{gdrive}, @option{obex}, @option{owncloud}, @option{sftp} and 1138@option{gdrive}, @option{owncloud} and @option{sftp}. Other methods
1154@option{synce}. Other methods to include are @option{ftp}, 1139to include are @option{ftp}, @option{http}, @option{https} and
1155@option{http}, @option{https} and @option{smb}. These methods are not 1140@option{smb}. These methods are not intended to be used directly as
1156intended to be used directly as GVFS based method. Instead, they are 1141GVFS based method. Instead, they are added here for the benefit of
1157added here for the benefit of @ref{Archive file names}. 1142@ref{Archive file names}.
1158@end defopt 1143@end defopt
1159 1144
1160 1145