Eric-- Thanks for the reply. On Thu, Jun 17 2010, Eric Schulte wrote: > I believe the exporter does respect caching, the following minimal > example worked (i.e. was not re-run) for me on export to html. Could > you provide an example that demonstrates the problem? Yes, I'll keep an eye on this and try to narrow it down to an example if I can. > Not that I'm currently aware of. Dan has handled most of the remote > execution work so he may know more than me in this regard. And thanks to him for that! I tipped him off to using TRAMP with ESS, and he took it and ran further than I ever hoped! > Is "scpc" in the line above a transport protocol? Yes, it is scp over an existing ssh connection. The following org-style link goes to the relevant info page. [[info:tramp:External%20methods][info:tramp:External methods]] > Maybe this should be an org-mode wide features, i.e. the ability to > resolve remote file references with C-c C-o and on export. Does that > sound reasonable, and would it take care of the need in this > particular case? C-c C-o actually works! I was extremely encouraged to see this, and it got my hopes up for export =) If remote file references could be resolved during export, that would be ideal. > A block like the following may be an acceptable workaround in the near > term (notice I named your block above). > > #+begin_src sh :file test.png :var remote=rplot :exports results > scp $remote ./test.png > #+end_src Nice suggestions, I'll try it later today. Thanks, /au -- Austin Frank http://aufrank.net GPG Public Key (D7398C2F): http://aufrank.net/personal.asc