Is that link for the OS X binary OK - I get error 404...
On Jun 08, 2016, at 03:45 PM, Keith Winstein <kei...@mit.edu> wrote: Thanks all who have tested the mosh 1.2.6 release candidate so far. We're still looking for a postive ACK that somebody has successfully tested the release candidate on: - Fedora - OS X binary .pkg (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/releases/download/untagged-0d43a0f73825e9952677/mosh-1.2.5.95rc1.pkg) - OS X compiling from source Thanks all, Keith On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Richard Woodbury <rpwoo...@mybox.org> wrote: I have confirmed that the RC builds and runs OK in Mosh for Chrome. On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 11:47 PM Richard Woodbury <rpwoo...@mybox.org> wrote: Hi, Keith. I don't have predictable time right now, but as I can, I'll look into this for Mosh for Chrome. I did manage to do a quick "smoke test" build, but I'm getting a bunch of protobuf link errors. I'll need to do more investigation, which may include bringing in a newer NaCl SDK so I can also get newer libraries from naclports. Hopefully I'll find time in the next day or two. I can add that it builds OK on the Raspberry Pi (ARM, Raspbian), and the performance improvement makes a huge difference! mosh-server used to take most of the CPU for busy output or large window size and was notably sluggish, depending on local echo to be usable. Now the CPU usage is in the noise, and it responds wonderfully. On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 3:34 AM Keith Winstein <kei...@mit.edu> wrote: Hi folks, Could you please send in some positive testing reports on the Mosh 1.2.6 release candidate? It would be great to have an independent "looks good" from at least the following platforms before we cut the release: - Fedora - the OS X binary .pkg - OS X compiling from source - OpenBSD - FreeBSD - NetBSD - Chrome Thanks, Keith On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 8:56 PM, john hood <cg...@glup.org> wrote: Hi all, We're happy to announce the upcoming release of Mosh 1.2.6, and are calling for testing on Mosh 1.2.5.95rc1. The release has picked up some minor new features in the year since the last release such as better IPv6 support and tools to handle orphaned sessions. However, it's also seen significant improvements in performance, testing, and portability. The Changelog for this release: * New features: * Add Travis CI builds for Linux and Mac. (Anders Kaseorg, others) * Add a --local option to run without ssh. (John Hood) * Mosh now returns exitstatus reflecting connection success. (John Hood) * Add a end-to-end test suite and many tests. (John Hood) * Implement timeouts and signals to help address orphaned sessions. (John Hood) * Major rework of Mosh's display differencing/rendering code with much improved performance for slow machines. (John Hood) * Implement ANSI back/forward tab (CSI CBT, CSI CHT). (John Hood) * Do not start user shell until network session starts. (John Hood) * Add options for more flexible specification of IPv4/IPv6 hostname resolution. (John Hood) * Improved bash completion. (Steve Dignam, HIGUCHI Yuta) * Add options for different methods of resolving the remote host address, allowing operation without SshProxyCommand. (John Hood) * Platform support: * Add configurable support for Apple Common Crypto and Nettle, in place of OpenSSL. Implement base64 locally. (John Hood) * Workaround Cygwin select() bug. (John Hood) * Updates to Debian packaging. (Anders Kaseorg, Keith Winstein) * Workaround a glibc-2.22 issue causing segfaults on Debian Sid. (John Hood with help from many others) * Prefer c++ to g++, for systems like FreeBSD where g++ is not usable. (John Hood) * Fixes for Illumos Hipster 20151003. (John Hood) * Disable -Werror for protobuf code, to resolve a new gcc6 warning. (John Hood) * Link test for -fstack-protector-all on an embedded platform. (Baruch Siach) * Resolve issue with bswap64() on FreeBSD-CURRENT with libc++-3.8.0. (John Hood) * Fix issue with RECVTOS error message on client on FreeBSD. (John Hood) * Bug fixes: * Remove an assertion causing aborts on Unicode fallback found by fuzzing with afl. (Keith Winstein) * Fix a server hang with XON/XOFF on BSD systems. (John Hood) * Fix a typeahead-prediction bug that caused display corruption on urxvt. (John Hood) Source code is available as <https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/releases/download/untagged-0d43a0f73825e9952677/mosh-1.2.5.95rc1.tar.gz>. The SHA256 sum for this file is a2697c41cfc8c92dc7a743dd101849a7a508c6986b24d6f44711d8533d18fcf5 One standalone OS X package is available: * <https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/releases/download/untagged-0d43a0f73825e9952677/mosh-1.2.5.95rc1.pkg> is an i386/x86_64 build for OS X 10.9 and higher. The SHA256 sum for this file is 48a56d83d0ef655d38e0ea596fd9cac98c0dc433cb5356205d26748350d47e6c (If you are using a package system such as MacPorts or Homebrew, I recommend using that, though.) As always, Ubuntu PPA builds of the latest source are available at ppa:keithw/mosh. Packagers, please note that Mosh has some minor dependency changes: Perl is now required to be >= 5.14, but IO::Socket modules are no longer required. If anybody needs to package for older versions of Perl, talk to me and I'll probably bring something into the release. Also, if anyone needs an OS X package for 10.8 or lower, please contact me. Your testing is very unlikely to prove Mosh to be free of bugs, but your testing will help us make 1.2.6 a better release. Please report any issues you find on Github, and we can be found on IRC at <irc://irc.freenode.net/mosh>. Looking ahead, we expect Mosh 1.3 to be a feature release, bringing significant new functionality. SSH agent forwarding is high on the list. The Mosh team thanks you for your help. --John Hood _______________________________________________ mosh-devel mailing list mosh-de...@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel _______________________________________________ mosh-users mailing list mosh-users@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-users
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