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- Summary: Mobile shell that supports roaming and intelligent local echo
- Summary(ja): ローミングとインテリジェントなローカルエコーをサポートしたモバイルシェル
- Name: mosh
- Version: 1.2.5
- Release: 2%{?_dist_release}
- License: GPLv3+
- Group: Applications/Internet
- URL: http://mosh.mit.edu/
- Source0: https://github.com/downloads/keithw/mosh/mosh-%{version}.tar.gz
- BuildRequires: protobuf-compiler
- BuildRequires: protobuf-devel
- BuildRequires: libutempter-devel
- BuildRequires: zlib-devel
- BuildRequires: ncurses-devel
- BuildRequires: openssl-devel
- Requires: openssh-clients
- Requires: perl-IO-Tty
- %description
- Mosh is a remote terminal application that supports:
- - intermittent network connectivity,
- - roaming to different IP address without dropping the connection, and
- - intelligent local echo and line editing to reduce the effects
- of "network lag" on high-latency connections.
- %prep
- %setup -q
- %build
- # Use upstream's more aggressive hardening instead of Fedora's defaults
- export CFLAGS="-g -O2" CXXFLAGS="-g -O2"
- %configure --enable-compile-warnings=error
- make %{?_smp_mflags}
- %install
- make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
- %files
- %doc README.md COPYING ChangeLog
- %{_bindir}/mosh
- %{_bindir}/mosh-client
- %{_bindir}/mosh-server
- %{_mandir}/man1/mosh.1.gz
- %{_mandir}/man1/mosh-client.1.gz
- %{_mandir}/man1/mosh-server.1.gz
- %changelog
- * Fri Sep 02 2016 Toshiaki Ara <ara_t@384.jp> 1.2.5-2
- - rebuild with gcc-5.4.0
- * Sun May 15 2016 Yoji TOYODA <bsyamato@sea.plala.or.jp> 1.2.5-1
- - update to mosh 1.2.5
- * Sun Apr 07 2013 Daisuke SUZUKI <daisuke@linux.or.jp> 1.2.4-1
- - update to mosh 1.2.4
- * Mon May 07 2012 Daisuke SUZUKI <daisuke@linux.or.jp> 1.2-1
- - initial build for Vine Linux
- * Fri Apr 27 2012 Alexander Chernyakhovsky <achernya@mit.edu> - 1.2
- - Update to mosh 1.2.
- * Mon Mar 26 2012 Alexander Chernyakhovsky <achernya@mit.edu> - 1.1.1-1
- - Update to mosh 1.1.1.
- * Wed Mar 21 2012 Alexander Chernyakhovsky <achernya@mit.edu> - 1.1-1
- - Initial packaging for mosh.
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