On Thursday, February 14, 2013 02:42:31 AM Amadeusz Sławiński wrote: > On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:07:52AM +0100, Thomas Renninger wrote: > > these patches are based on the master branch of this git repo: > > git://git.savannah.gnu.org/screen > > > > Unfortunately there seem to not be much activity any more? > > Is this project/code still maintainted? > > Are there people who still want to maintain/enhance things? > > Oh nice > % ./screen -S 18034 -Q windows "%n %t\n" Eh that should be %x (or %X) instead of %t? > 0 zsh > 1 man > 2 bash > > I tried tmux, it's nice but feels weird in use, so I started maintaining > my own screen tree (I even send some patches but activity is > as you probably noticed almost none...) Yep, I also thought about setting up something, but I am not sure it's worth it.
If, then documentation here: http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/ should get adjusted and this link: "You can get the source code from here." should point to a git (github?) repository which is maintained. I also wonder how much clean up is worth it for an initial set up. Some ideas: - Get rid of the top level dir and make /src the toplevel dir. patches, incoming, mktar.pl seem to be useless or outdated. - Remove old style code: - like "register" commands for function call optimizations - Strange function declarations. This: static int ParseEscape(p) char *p; {} should be: static int ParseEscape(char *p) {} - Use Tab for indentation - ... and how much of git history might survive this. > If anyone wants to try it's here http://github.com/amade/screen > most changes are for my own use so it may not work with other setups > (tested on linux only, I removed/hardcoded most of ./configure options, > some hardstatus escapes were also removed in favour of scripts and a lot > of other stuff) > I can probably backport some changes back to upstream, but this work > would only make sense if there was any chance of it being applied :( > > Anyway thanks for patch and just letting know that there is at least one > person still poking at stuff. If I am the only one I certainly will do it similar like you do. If you or others are still interested we might want to give it a go after finding out who could adjust the GNU project page. Thomas