Re: License file

2013-05-07 Thread Nicholas Marriott
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 10:17:23PM +0200, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
> 
> Am 25.04.2013 um 23:57 schrieb Nicholas Marriott 
> :
> > The relevant license/copyright is at the top of every source file, I
> > don't think we need it in another place. Note that it differs for some
> > files in compat/ and examples/.
> 
> I see. OpenCSW has the policy to include the license files for the respective 
> software
> in the package, so the status quo means I need to parse all headers and make a
> unified license which seems unnecessary awkward.
> 
> > IIRC Debian have a full list of all the licenses in some file in their
> > package.
> 
> This sounds like a good solution. Would you accept a patch with the respective
> LICENSE.* files to be included in the tarball as modeled in Debian? It would
> make the life of downstream packagers easier and is pretty common to do so,

Sure I think this would be ok.

> alternative I could make a concatenated LICENSE file during autogen with the
> extracted and unified licenses of all files.
> 
> 
> Best regards
> 
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Re: License file

2013-05-07 Thread Dagobert Michelsen
Hi Nicholas,

Am 07.05.2013 um 15:03 schrieb Nicholas Marriott:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 10:17:23PM +0200, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
>> Am 25.04.2013 um 23:57 schrieb Nicholas Marriott 
>> :
>>> The relevant license/copyright is at the top of every source file, I
>>> don't think we need it in another place. Note that it differs for some
>>> files in compat/ and examples/.
>> 
>> I see. OpenCSW has the policy to include the license files for the 
>> respective software
>> in the package, so the status quo means I need to parse all headers and make 
>> a
>> unified license which seems unnecessary awkward.
>> 
>>> IIRC Debian have a full list of all the licenses in some file in their
>>> package.
>> 
>> This sounds like a good solution. Would you accept a patch with the 
>> respective
>> LICENSE.* files to be included in the tarball as modeled in Debian? It would
>> make the life of downstream packagers easier and is pretty common to do so,
> 
> Sure I think this would be ok.

I imported the license summary in Debian-style:
  https://sourceforge.net/p/tmux/tmux-code/merge-requests/4/

Is this ok or do you have suggestions for modification?


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Re: License file

2013-05-07 Thread Thomas Adam
On 7 May 2013 16:24, Dagobert Michelsen  wrote:
> I imported the license summary in Debian-style:
>   https://sourceforge.net/p/tmux/tmux-code/merge-requests/4/
>
> Is this ok or do you have suggestions for modification?

Looks OK, but what's the reason behind having a File: section?  It
seems incomplete with respect to most other authors, as well as
annoying to maintain when the license clearly states who the copyright
author(s) are, and where in the file(s) such information is found.

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Re: License file

2013-05-07 Thread Dagobert Michelsen
Hi Thomas,

Am 07.05.2013 um 17:32 schrieb Thomas Adam:
> On 7 May 2013 16:24, Dagobert Michelsen  wrote:
>> I imported the license summary in Debian-style:
>>  https://sourceforge.net/p/tmux/tmux-code/merge-requests/4/
>> 
>> Is this ok or do you have suggestions for modification?
> 
> Looks OK, but what's the reason behind having a File: section?  It
> seems incomplete with respect to most other authors, as well as
> annoying to maintain when the license clearly states who the copyright
> author(s) are, and where in the file(s) such information is found.

This is basically the license information from Debian which Nicholas considered 
acceptable.
I broader license information with just the top part and "see the files for 
details"
would be ok for me too. The important part for me is that there is a file 
explaining
the copyright situation of tmux in a dedicated place.


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resize-pane -Z, other new features absent in 1.8?

2013-05-07 Thread Nathan Speed
Hi,

I'm having a really strange problem that I wonder if anybody else has run into. 
I upgraded to 1.8 in order to get the new `resize-pane -Z` functionality, but 
it doesn't appear to be there at all:

nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V
tmux 1.8
nspeed@steak local $ tmux resize-pane -Z
usage: resize-pane [-DLRU] [-t target-pane] [adjustment]
nspeed@steak local $

`man tmux` correctly shows:

resize-pane [-DLRUZ] [-t target-pane] [-x width] [-y height] [adjustment]
   (alias: resizep)
 Resize a pane, up, down, left or right by adjustment with -U, -D, 
-L or -R, or to an absolute size with -x or -y.  The adjustment is given in 
lines or cells (the default is 1).

 With -Z, the active pane is toggled between zoomed (occupying the 
whole of the window) and unzoomed (its normal position in the layout).

There are other 1.8 features I don't seem to have either, such as "show-options 
-q":

nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V && tmux show-options -q
tmux 1.8
usage: show-options [-gsw] [-t target-session|target-window] [option]
nspeed@steak local $

But other new 1.8 features such as 'wait-for' are there:
nspeed@steak local [master +0 ~0 -0 !]$ tmux -V && tmux wait-for
tmux 1.8
usage: wait-for [-LSU] channel
nspeed@steak local [master +0 ~0 -0 !]$

Any ideas? I installed with homebrew on OS X mountain lion.

Thanks,
Nathan Speed


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Re: resize-pane -Z, other new features absent in 1.8?

2013-05-07 Thread Ashwin G
As far as I know tmux 1.8 was the version which added support for
`resize-pane -Z`:

>From the changelog:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tmux/files/tmux/tmux-1.8/

* resize-pane learnt '-Z' for zooming a pane temporarily

You might probably want to compile tmux 1.8 yourself to see if the homebrew
maintainers might have made some mistake with the versions.

-Ashwin


On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Nathan Speed  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm having a really strange problem that I wonder if anybody else has run
> into. I upgraded to 1.8 in order to get the new `resize-pane -Z`
> functionality, but it doesn't appear to be there at all:
>
> nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V
> tmux 1.8
> nspeed@steak local $ tmux resize-pane -Z
> usage: resize-pane [-DLRU] [-t target-pane] [adjustment]
> nspeed@steak local $
>
> `man tmux` correctly shows:
>
> resize-pane [-DLRUZ] [-t target-pane] [-x width] [-y height] [adjustment]
>(alias: resizep)
>  Resize a pane, up, down, left or right by adjustment with -U,
> -D, -L or -R, or to an absolute size with -x or -y.  The adjustment is
> given in lines or cells (the default is 1).
>
>  With -Z, the active pane is toggled between zoomed (occupying
> the whole of the window) and unzoomed (its normal position in the layout).
>
> There are other 1.8 features I don't seem to have either, such as
> "show-options -q":
>
> nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V && tmux show-options -q
> tmux 1.8
> usage: show-options [-gsw] [-t target-session|target-window] [option]
> nspeed@steak local $
>
> But other new 1.8 features such as 'wait-for' are there:
> nspeed@steak local [master +0 ~0 -0 !]$ tmux -V && tmux wait-for
> tmux 1.8
> usage: wait-for [-LSU] channel
> nspeed@steak local [master +0 ~0 -0 !]$
>
> Any ideas? I installed with homebrew on OS X mountain lion.
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan Speed
>
>
>
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Re: resize-pane -Z, other new features absent in 1.8?

2013-05-07 Thread Chris Johnsen
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Nathan Speed  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a really strange problem that I wonder if anybody else has run 
> into. I upgraded to 1.8 in order to get the new `resize-pane -Z` 
> functionality, but it doesn't appear to be there at all:
>
> nspeed@steak local $ tmux -V
> tmux 1.8
> nspeed@steak local $ tmux resize-pane -Z
> usage: resize-pane [-DLRU] [-t target-pane] [adjustment]

Your server is probably still running 1.7. You can verify this by
looking at the output of "tmux server-info | head -1", which will show
the version of the running server. Maybe you have some old session
that you detached and forgot about? Use "tmux list-sessions" to list
the running sessions.

You will need to restart your server to get access to the new
features. If you do not have any important sessions, you can use "tmux
kill-server" to quickly end the old server; alternatively, you could
go through each pane of every session and properly exit from each one.

If you need to hang onto your existing sessions for a while (and thus
also the 1.7 server), then you can start a new server by using the -L
or -S options. You can leave those options off once you are "inside" a
session hosted by the new server (the TMUX environment variable will
identify the proper server socket).

 # start a new session in the "testing-1.8" server
tmux -L testing-1.8

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Chris

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