Hello, everybody. I just dug through the archives looking to see if there might have been any workaround to this, but I haven't seen anything. The mosh website says that there is an OpenBSD pre-compiled package available for mosh, but I guess that must've been a few versions ago, as I haven't seen anything in the 5.x repositories as far as mosh, nor in the ports directories.
So anyway, I took it upon myself to compile things from scratch. Everything went well up until ::pselect() was undeclared. Here's the exact compiler error: contract:/usr/src/mosh-1.2.4$ make make all-recursive Making all in src Making all in protobufs make all-am Making all in util CXX select.o In file included from select.cc:33: select.h: In member function 'int Select::select(int)': select.h:139: error: '::pselect' has not been declared *** Error 1 in src/util (Makefile:288 'select.o': @echo " CXX " select.o;g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -Wall -fno-strict-overflow ...) *** Error 1 in src (Makefile:296 'all-recursive') *** Error 1 in . (Makefile:337 'all-recursive') *** Error 1 in /usr/src/mosh-1.2.4 (Makefile:255 'all') Anyway, I've found a couple of potential workarounds. First, there is one found at http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/PATCH-net-mosh-and-pselect-td227394.html ; unfortunately, this appears to apply to a version of mosh found in an OpenBSD that has mosh in /usr/ports, which my 5.3 system most certainly does not. Second, I did find raw source code for a pselect() function, but I'm not really sure if it's going to be compatible with what this particular application is going to use it for, it's been awhile since I worked with C/C++. I found that at ftp://ftp.fr.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/src/usr.sbin/nsd/compat/pselect.c , but it was provided as a pselect() for 'nsd', not for any generic package. Anyway, any help that you guys could point me to or suggestions you can offer would very much be appreciated. Mosh rocks and I really want to have it on my only externally-facing system (the BSD one). Thanks in advance! -Damon Getsman
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