Re: GNU Screen v.4.9.0

2022-02-06 Thread Clark Wang
On Sun, Feb 6, 2022 at 9:18 AM Marcin Cieslak wrote: > > Hi Alex, > > I think many software packages deliver pre-built ./configure script because > it can be executed using only using a Bourne shell, and one does not have > to have autotools installed to get the Makefile. > +1

Re: GNU Screen v.4.9.0

2022-02-05 Thread Marcin Cieslak
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022, Alex Naumov wrote: Hi Érico, Thanks for your feedback ;-) To generate the configure file (as usual) you can execute the autogen.sh script. Hi Alex, I think many software packages deliver pre-built ./configure script because it can be executed using only using a Bourne sh

Re: GNU Screen v.4.9.0

2022-02-05 Thread Alex Naumov
Hi Érico, Thanks for your feedback ;-) To generate the configure file (as usual) you can execute the autogen.sh script. Cheers, Alex On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 5:37 PM Érico Nogueira wrote: > Hi! > > Thank you for your work in screen and for the 4.9.0 release. > Unfortunately, it seems the releas

Re: GNU Screen v.4.9.0

2022-02-05 Thread Érico Nogueira
Hi! Thank you for your work in screen and for the 4.9.0 release. Unfortunately, it seems the release tarballs don't include a pre-generated configure file. Would it be possible to make a 4.9.1 release with those files? Thank you, Érico

GNU Screen v.4.9.0

2022-02-01 Thread Alex Naumov
I'm announcing availability of GNU Screen v.4.9.0 Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells. New in this release: * Hardstatus option for used encoding (escape string '%e') * OpenBSD uses