[Bug 479787] Re: clusterssh does not accept any input from the keyboard

2009-11-10 Thread Tony Mancill
FWIW, I'm not able to reproduce this on 9.10 amd64, either under Gnome or KDE. Perhaps it's an issue with input focus? You can try cssh --debug 3 hosts. You should see messages like Sending event KeyPress and Sending event KeyRelease when the input line has focus and type in that area. --

[Bug 478551] Re: Unresolvable host breaks clusterssh

2009-11-08 Thread Tony Mancill
There is Debian-packaging of clusterssh-3.27 available in Debian: http://packages.debian.org/sid/clusterssh. This package should install fine on Ubuntu 9.10: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/c/clusterssh/clusterssh_3.27-1_all.deb -- Unresolvable host breaks clusterssh

[Bug 381359] Re: cssh crashes on invocation

2009-06-13 Thread Tony Mancill
I loaded 9.04-desktop and the Ubuntu clusterssh package inside a VMware, and it works fine. I feel pretty certain this is an issue with the interaction between the X-server and maybe perl-tk, and that it is not related to clusterssh. -- cssh crashes on invocation

Re: [Bug 381359] [NEW] cssh crashes on invocation

2009-05-28 Thread Tony Mancill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This looks like a problem with how perl-tk interacts with your window manager. Can you please provide information about the versions of perl-tk, libx11-protocol-perl, and the window manager you are using? Thank you, Tony Shawn McMahon wrote: