powerline on remote server breaks ssh autologin
I am using powerline shell on my Ubuntu 14.04 server at home. When I try to remote in from work using PAC manager it just sits there (it finished logging in but wont accept input) with a status at the bottom saying: "PASSWORD: Sent". It just sits there until it times out. Seems like PAC is having troubles noticing that login was successful?
I tried playing with some of the regex but couldn't get any of it to work. If I do the manual login it works just fine, but I would like to continue using the autologin feature.
The powerline I am using is: https://github.com/powerline/powerline PAC version: v4.5.5
Hi! Could you please provide me with some screenshot of the "timeout" message (I want to see if terminal's prompt must be adequated to PAC's already existing one).
Here is the screenshot. It just has the little loading bar in the bottom bouncing back and forth. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else.

After looking the image over I think I left out what you were talking about. Here is a new image.

And here is the message when PAC disconnects still thinking it has not connected.
EDIT: Again, sorry for all the images. Want to make sure I gave you what you needed.

Alright alright alright...
That will take it's time, since I have to install "powerline" and test some things...
The problem here is that all those beautiful colors, are represented by ASCII escape sequences, which PAC also captures, so... I'll see how I can avoid that "problem"...
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Skylar Sadlier [email protected] wrote:
And here is the message when PAC disconnects still thinking it has not connected.
[image: pac_again_yay] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3412313/10229265/7a0759e2-6834-11e5-9971-95903f556854.png
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/perseo22/pacmanager/issues/2#issuecomment-144802763.
You're the man :) I will be watching here for updates.
Thanks for the work on PAC. Been loving it so far.
Any update on this?