
Zach Kost-Smith <zachkostsmith@gmail.com> writes:
Well, I don't know if you consider it a but, but it sure seems like it. If you have a Tramp translations set up via Slime, it matches the translation off of the value given by (machine-instance). All is fine and good except that if you try to start a new local connection with `M-x slime' and your computer doesn't have the same (machine-instance) as the remote Lisp, Tramp gets confused as it uses the current connection to evaluate (machine-instance), then uses that to calculate the translation and it uses that translation to change the value used in the Swank load form for the new local Lisp image:
For anyone who decides the fate of this bug report: I've filed a bug report on this issue 6 months ago <https://bugs.launchpad.net/slime/+bug/756691>. Please adjust its status to reflect your decision also. -- Regards, Anton Kovalenko +7(916)345-34-02 | Elektrostal' MO, Russia