4 o If the :{en|dis}able command would have no effect, it changes all other
5 shells to the inverse enable value.
6 o Consistently add a space between the shell name and the colon to ease parsing
8 o In non-interactive mode (gsh --command) the exit code is aggregated from all
9 remote shells taking the max.
15 o Removed --log-dir=LOG_DIR option as it is less useful than expected
16 o Added a --log-file=LOG_FILE option aggregating all remote shells
17 o Removed --quick-sh as it is now the default
18 o Replaced the control shell with colon prefixed commands
19 o The prompt uses readline even when not all remote shells are ready
20 o Ctrl-C, Ctrl-D and Ctrl-Z sent to gsh are forwaded to the remote shells
21 o Shell commands prefixed by an exclamation mark are run locally
22 o Added the :chdir control command to change the local directory
23 o Added the :hide_password control command, to use with su(1) for example
24 o Added the :reset_prompt control command, for use when launching a shell
25 o Added the :replicate and :upload control commands to do some file transfer
26 o Added the :export_rank control command to uniquely identify each shell
27 o Added the :show_read_buffer control command to see what gsh just read
28 o Common SSH key problems are detected and some help is printed
29 o New completion from the local filesystem
30 o Simplified :list output, and added the last printed line
36 o Using readline to provide fancy command line edition and completion from
38 o Incomplete lines are printed after some delay
39 o Remote shells can be dynamically added/deleted/renamed
40 o New option --quick-sh to avoid launching a full blown session
41 o Added hostname expansion: for example host<1-100> and host<001-100>
42 o Added an option to read hostnames from a file
43 o Removed useless option to print only the first line of output
44 o Misc. bug fixes and optimizations