[Developers] Fwd: svn head .dmg (was: Re: universal binary for
SSHKeyChain - progress report)
Bart Matthaei
bart at ambrero.nl
Wed Jan 17 16:41:47 CET 2007
Hi,
Tom has been so kind to create a universal binary from the SVN head.
It's located at http://www.sshkeychain.org/SSHKeychain_head.dmg
Cheers,
Bart
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Tom Rushworth <tbr at lincsat.com>
> Date: January 15, 2007 6:25:38 PM GMT+01:00
> To: Bart Matthaei <bart at ambrero.nl>
> Subject: svn head .dmg (was: Re: universal binary for SSHKeyChain -
> progress report)
> Reply-To: tbr at acm.org
>
> Hi Bart,
>
> Here's a build of the head (version 95). Caveats:
>
> 1) This contains a version of Brion Vibber's patch.
> I moved the returnStatus variable declaration into
> the block it was being used in, and added a comment
> above the for loop noting the possibility of all
> keychains being locked on wakeup, leading to the loop
> failing to set returnStatus.
>
> 2) This is also built using Christoph Pfisterer's xcodeproj
> settings. He appears to have only set the "Deployment"
> architectures and SDKs, I duplicated those settings for
> "Development", and then built this binary as "Development".
> In particular, this is using the 10.4u SDK for i386, and
> the 10.3.9 SDK for ppc.
>
> 3) The xcode version I'm using is 2.4.1 on a Mac mini Intel
> running OS X 10.4.8.
>
> 4) The application contains an embedded binary version of
> ssh. The binary from the svn head is ppc only. I replaced
> it with the binary from my 10.4.8 intel system, and it
> _is_ a universal, but I have no way at the moment of
> testing it on 10.3.9.
>
> 5) I have done minimal testing (i.e. started it, added my
> keys, and run ssh/scp to other machines, and started/stopped
> a tunnel on the G5). I have not done any testing of
> sleep/wakeup behavior. The machines I have tested are the
> Intel Mac mini mentioned above, and a PPC G5 desktop running
> 10.4.5.
>
> I looked at building from the old repository I have, but there
> was no easy way to tell exactly which version it was (both say
> 0.7.2) and a number of changes since then, so it seemed pointless.
> My next chore (later today) is to figure out how to check the
> changes back in. I wasn't having any luck with my existing
> client, but I think the problem is ignorance on my part, as
> I seldom use svn. Most of my development is done with darcs.
--
Bart Matthaei bart at ambrero.nl
Ambrero Software
http://www.ambrero.nl/
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