Ned T. Crigler wrote:
>> It seems dtach -n attempts to determine the current terminal settings.
>>
>> I think -n option should be able to fake the terminal settings.  It is
>> arguable that the current terminal is not relevant for the -n option.
>>
>> To demonstrate the problem:
>>
>> ~$ dtach -n ~/.dtach/shell bash < /dev/null
>> dtach: tcgetattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device
>>
> 
> This should be fixed in the CVS version. dtach -n should no longer fail
> and just use the default terminal settings if tcgetattr fails.
> 
> It's probably time for a new dtach release, to get more testing of the
> various changes that have been stewing in CVS for a while.

Bernard, could you give the CVS version a try and test if this issue is
fixed for you?

regards

        Stefan
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