Am 23.08.2017 um 09:09 schrieb john hood: > On 8/20/17 4:37 PM, C.v.St. wrote: ... >> program(job) will be stopped waiting for mosh. ...> Also, mosh-server doesn't actually "buffer" output from your program-- > instead it updates a virtual terminal display, and your program > shouldn't ever have to stop and wait because the client is slow or > unreachable. We've checked this on Linux and MacOS, and it behaves this > way. If your remote program really does stop if your mosh-client is > unreachable/dead, would you please open an issue on GitHub?
OK, may be this was a misconception, normally I use screen scripted. So I 'lost' connections seldom only if connected from laptop to workplace and then lost the client by no battery or crashing wakeup. If I understand your description correctly, the mosh-server will show 'only' the last state of multiply written character cells, the moment I reconnect. So 'scrolled lines' which 'during connect' run up my local terminal-program's backscroll, will be missing in case of 'disconnect-(offine-time)-reconnect'? Thanks, Stucki _______________________________________________ mosh-users mailing list mosh-users@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-users