[Clusterssh-announce] ClusterSSH 4.01_03 released
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From: Duncan F. <dun...@ya...> - 2013-02-15 08:59:50
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Another huge gap between releases, but there is finally a new one. Managed to fix a few issues and even closed some sf.net tickets. SF release: http://sourceforge.net/projects/clusterssh/files/2.%20ClusterSSH%20Series%204/App-ClusterSSH-4.01_03.tar.gz/download CPAN release: http://search.cpan.org/~duncs/App-ClusterSSH-4.01_03/ Trackers: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=89139 SF/net git repo: https://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=89139 Github mirror: http://github.com/duncs/clusterssh Duncs ========= 2013-02-15 Duncan Ferguson <dun...@us...> - v4.01_03 * Correct documentation for references to $HOME/.clusterssh/config * Re-add user back into the configurartion file * Add in missing newline for some error messages * Allow the path to rsh/ssh/telnet to be defined in the configuration file * Move .csshrc to .csshrc.DISABLED since it should no longer be used * Error emitted when adding a host via the "Hosts" drop-down (Debian bug ID #578208) * Pastes uses a strange keyboard layout (Debian bug ID #364565) * Cope with being invoked by 'clusterssh' (Debian bug ID #644368) * Fix migration of .csshrc when not working as expected (Debian bug ID #673507) * Remove doc references to 'always_tile' as renamed 'window_tiling' (Debian bug ID #697371) * Updated manpage whatis entries (patch by Tony Mancill) * Fix watch line expression to catch 4.x series tarballs (Debian patch LP ID #1076897) * Allow tests to pass successfully when run as root * Fix cssh starting if xterm is not installed (Sf bug 3494988) * Set WM_CLASS on windows to 'cssh' (Sf bug 3187736) 2012-12-09 Duncan Ferguson <dun...@us...> - v4.01_02 * Fix logic when using 'autoclose' on the command line or config file * Fix $HOME/.clusterssh/clusters being read in * Fix 'ctel', 'crsh' and 'ccon' so they work as expected ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d_______________________________________________ clusterssh-announce mailing list clu...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clusterssh-announce |