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Revision: 17159 http://jedit.svn.sourceforge.net/jedit/?rev=17159&view=rev Author: ezust Date: 2010-01-31 22:41:57 +0000 (Sun, 31 Jan 2010) Log Message: ----------- Updated changelog. Modified Paths: -------------- plugins/SshConsole/trunk/index.html Modified: plugins/SshConsole/trunk/index.html =================================================================== --- plugins/SshConsole/trunk/index.html 2010-01-31 16:13:04 UTC (rev 17158) +++ plugins/SshConsole/trunk/index.html 2010-01-31 22:41:57 UTC (rev 17159) @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ <h2> Instructions for use: </h2> -<p> Initially, the SshConsole does not know where to connect. You will see a +<p> Initially, the SshConsole does not know where to connect. If you active the Console +and select the "Ssh" shell from the combobox, you will initially see a prompt like this: </p> <pre> @@ -61,10 +62,7 @@ <p> Here are instructions for first-time users: </p> <ol> -<li> Checkbox: <tt>Plugin Options - Console - System Shell - "<b>On VFS Node Select, cd to -working directory"</b></tt> </li> -<li> <tt>Plugins - SshConsole - Show SshConsole</tt> <b>[1]</b> </li> <li> Dock an FSB: <tt>Utilities - File System Browser </tt>. I suggest docking it on your left. </li> @@ -72,6 +70,7 @@ <li> With FSB: navigate to a remote host by entering a path that begins with <tt>sftp://</tt>. </li> + <li> If this is your first time connecting, Enter your user/password/key/passphrase there. </li> @@ -80,11 +79,13 @@ <li> With FSB: click on (or open) the remote file that you want to compile. </li> +<li> <tt>Plugins - SshConsole - Show SshConsole</tt> </li> + <li> Enter commands in the ssh console. Initially, it will connect and show you the message of the day. </li> -<li> Click on folders or files in the FSB. Notice the remote directory changes. -</li> +<li> Click on folders or files in the FSB. Notice the "cd" commands that get sent +over to the remote machine in response. </li> <li> Compile something with errors in it. </li> @@ -96,10 +97,6 @@ create a new shell connection to the same host you just logged into via sftp, and send your shell commands there. </p> -<p> <b>[1]</b> Alternately, you can use <tt>Plugins - Console - Shells - -Ssh</tt>, or open a Console and select <b>ssh</b> from the Shells combobox. </p> - - <h2> Job Control </h2> <p> Sending Ctrl-D (EOF), or Ctrl-Z (DETACH), work the way you would expect them @@ -121,6 +118,12 @@ <h2> Troubleshooting </h2> +<p> If you are using "cd" directly to change directories from the shell, +it is possible the SshConsole will not realize this and think the errors are +from files in the incorrect path. Change directories using the FSB to ensure +the SshConsole knows where you are. +</p> + <p> Sometimes an ssh connection will timeout while you are using the SshConsole. If this happens, you will see an <tt>IOException</tt> in your activity log when you attempt to execute the next command. At this point, the console should @@ -173,10 +176,12 @@ <ul> <li> <b>Version 1.0.2</b> - -Requires JDK 1.5, jEdit 4.3pre12, +Requires JDK 1.5, jEdit 4.3, ErrorList 1.7, FTP plugin 0.9.2, Console plugin 4.3.5. <ul> <li> Fixed ConcurrentModificationException (# 2491847 - M. Casanova) </li> + <li> Fixed broken close connections action (broken due to changes in + accessibility by beanshell macros in core) </li> </ul> </li> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |