Sorry this made be a bit ballistic, but give me some time. I'll pretend its ontly two years since I worked at CERN, after working on AVX under full diplomatic immunity through OpenLab and ALICE experiment at LHC.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 07:34:48PM +0100, Niels Möller wrote:
Simon Josefsson simon@josefsson.org writes:
The current release is from 2013, do you think it is time for another release?
I can't believe it's so long ago...
I'm looking into reviving the lsh-utils package in Debian to see if it can be made to work in a modern environment. While doing so I wanted to build git master so that I can bisect things to see if I can find upstream commits that fixes known issues in version 2.1.
I wonder if it makes sense to add fixes to 2.1, rather than releasing something based on master branch (which is what I'm running daily, with few issues. Client, that is, lshd server has no real usage I'm aware of).
However, it seems -Wincompatible-pointer-types is now a fatal error in some GCC configurations (I'm using one derived from Debian gcc in trixie), so building git master failed for me:
I've pushed a fix for this (and some other issues the compiler reports in the lsftp code).
When running tests, three of the x11 forwarding tests fail for me. I'm not looking into those now. But I want to fix so that lsh can be built with nettle 4.
Regards, /Niels
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