Various non-MOSH bugs

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Michael Martin

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Dec 29, 2012, 3:29:28 PM12/29/12
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Setup: iPad 3: 6.0.1, iPhone 5: 6.0.2, iSSH 5.5.0

#1 Opening the first remote ssh session, the ssh session window comes up fine. However, opening any susequent ssh session will not result in the new ssh session window opening correctly (At least while the previous one is active, I have not tested serial sessions). Sometimes it is just black, sometimes it is the previous session window. It will never refresh. You must go to the active session list and select the new ssh session for the window to appear correctly and then one may proceed.

#2 On my iPhone, the cursor block obscures the last few charters that have been entered. It is impossible to see what was recently typed, making iSSH on the iPhone 5 of very limited use. I have tried different fonts and w/wo software rendering to no avail. The only limited solution is to set the font to the largest possible size. The cursor block then does not obscure the last letter(s) typed. Unfortunately the largest font size on an iPhone means only very short lines are totally visible. Please FIX!

#3 Somewhere along the line on my iPhone, I got into a rather odd situation where any entered text was invisible (not sure how I got there). The only way to get the text to appear was to rotate 90 deg to refresh the display. Upright, text invisible, sideways, it appeared. Once in this mode, had to exit to clear it.

#4 Copy/Paste purgatory. I was watching output scroll by (on iPad) and wanted to copy a small section of it. I tapped the desired text, which iSSH dutifully selected. Unfortunately the text scrolled off the screen as the process continued to output and so did the copy/paste option. I could not get it back on screen and thus was apparently stuck in copy/paste mode. I tried the little widget with the copy command, no avail. This resulted in a side effect that I could no longer access the active connection list. No matter how many times I tried and from various other active sessions, including trying to copy/paste other text from other sessions, I could not hit the little X and return to the list of active connections or any other non-ssh session screens.

#5 Miscellaneous crashes: This AM

Dec 29, 2012, 11:01:02 - iSSH [16315] (Error): *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'Application tried to present modally an active controller <ConnectionList: 0x1f07ef60>.'
*** First throw call stack:
(0x321632a3 0x38e4597f 0x37f5f139 0x2eee57 0x29f20f 0x37f3526d 0x37fb7ea1 0x387aea6f 0x321385df 0x32138291 0x32136f01 0x320a9ebd 0x320a9d49 0x355ee2eb 0x37ec72f9 0x61409 0x5e818)

Dec 29, 2012, 11:01:02 - backboardd [51] (Warning): Application 'UIKitApplication:com.yourcompany.iSSH[0xbb03]' exited abnormally with signal 6: Abort trap: 6

Dec 29, 2012, 10:16:28 - backboardd [51] (Warning): Application 'UIKitApplication:com.yourcompany.iSSH[0x9358]' exited abnormally with signal 6: Abort trap: 6

Dec 29, 2012, 10:16:27 - iSSH [16307] (Error): *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'Application tried to present modally an active controller <ConnectionList: 0x1ed929f0>.'
*** First throw call stack:
(0x321632a3 0x38e4597f 0x37f5f139 0x35ce57 0x30d20f 0x37f3526d 0x37fb7ea1 0x387aea6f 0x321385df 0x32138291 0x32136f01 0x320a9ebd 0x320a9d49 0x355ee2eb 0x37ec72f9 0xcf409 0xcc818)

Fortunately I use "screen" a lot.


Michael Martin
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Dean Beeler

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Dec 29, 2012, 6:20:16 PM12/29/12
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Thanks for compiling this list for me. Now that the holidays are over
I'm getting back in the swing of things and have been bug hunting in
iSSH. I'll make sure these are all fixed for 5.5.1.

Dean

Dean Beeler

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Dec 29, 2012, 6:21:43 PM12/29/12
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Also, I've heard reports of #2 but so far I haven't been able to
replicate what people are seeing. Is there any way I could get a screen
shot with the cursor obscuring the text?

Dean

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