Package: tramp Version: 1:2.0.52-2 Severity: normal Using tramp to load multiple remote files with the same name, I found I kept getting "this file has an auto-recover file" messages. On investigation, this seemed not to be true; rather, for a file foo, tramp was using /tmp/#foo# as the auto-recover file name for all of them, so once one file had an auto-recover file generated, Emacs thought they all had one.
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