** Changed in: clusterssh (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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clusterssh no longer respects setting username
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** Changed in: clusterssh (Debian)
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clusterssh no longer respects setting username
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #699874
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** Also affects: clusterssh (Debian) via
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** Changed in: clusterssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The same is true for 4.01.01-5 in raring.
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The "user = foo" setting is once again broken in 4.01.01-4, as found in
Ubuntu 12.10 quantal, in either .csshrc or .clusterssh/config.
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On 02/28/2011 07:07 AM, Tyler Wagner wrote:
> The patch (applied to the version in natty, 4.00.05-3) restores the
> -l/--username functionality on the command line. However, the username
> setting in .csshrc still doesn't work. I'm glad to have CLI access
> again, but I launch clusterssh from the G
The patch (applied to the version in natty, 4.00.05-3) restores the
-l/--username functionality on the command line. However, the username
setting in .csshrc still doesn't work. I'm glad to have CLI access
again, but I launch clusterssh from the GUI and use defined clusters. So
for me, it's still e
Great to know, thanks Tony.
The question that leads to, though, is how did this fix not make it into
10.10, when it was released months ago? I don't really understand the
Ubuntu release process, but surely over 3 months is enough time to pull
in an important bugfix that is patched and ready to go
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