On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 08:00:44AM +0000, Bernd Edlinger wrote:
> >> Okay, thanks.  That is a strong indication that there is no need
> >> to interfere with screen, which proves that any auto-disabling should
> >> have a very specific terminal detection logic.
> > 
> > Jakub says that he tested with a recent gnome-terminal.  That works, of
> > course.  Mnay other terminals will not, and switching what terminal is
> > attached to your screen session will not work well either, as far as I
> > can tell.
> 
> I understood his statement, that the URLs are stripped from the data
> stream by screen and are no longer visible, even if the terminal would
> support them i.e. you connect from a gnome-terminal.

It looks like tmux strips it as well.  But in my earlier testing it did
not?  Confused.  Maybe this was the auto-detect thing, dunno.  I guess
I'll test with more tmux versions when I find some more time for this.

> But work fine when the compiler runs natively in a gnome-terminal.

It is big garbage for me, both with bell (which is much worse on some
other terminals), and with the string terminator escape (ESC \).


Segher

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