> On 7/19/06, Duane Krings wrote:
> > Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > > and it will mostly work. You get a multiplexed screen. But when you
> > > detach a session most of the time you can't reattach to it, even
> > > though the processes live on so you have to kill them by hand. There
> > > were
Svend Sorensen wrote:
Give Mark Edgar's patch[*] a try. With it applied, screen behaves
better under Cygwin for me. Reattaching from the same terminal and
multi-display mode both work. There are still some problems, however.
Detaches sometimes get hung. Opening a new terminal and running
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Joona Jylänki wrote:
Duane Krings wrote:
> The behavior I see is:
>1) start screen in xterm #1 then detach
>2) try to reattach in xterm #1 fails
>3) reattach with xterm #2 works
>4) try to reattach in xterm #1 still fails
> or in general, the first terminal that tries to rea
On 7/19/06, Duane Krings wrote:
Andrew Schulman wrote:
> and it will mostly work. You get a multiplexed screen. But when you
> detach a session most of the time you can't reattach to it, even
> though the processes live on so you have to kill them by hand. There
> were some other minor pr
Duane Krings wrote:
> The behavior I see is:
>1) start screen in xterm #1 then detach
>2) try to reattach in xterm #1 fails
>3) reattach with xterm #2 works
>4) try to reattach in xterm #1 still fails
> or in general, the first terminal that tries to reattach to a running
> screen
> > screen is an extremely useful program, and I wish someone could solve
> > the Cygwin problems with it. Many people have tried over the years.
> > I'd be happy to package it for Cygwin if someone could get it working.
>
> I would think that packaging it a with few minor bugs is better than
Andrew Schulman wrote:
> and it will mostly work. You get a multiplexed screen. But when you
> detach a session most of the time you can't reattach to it, even
> though the processes live on so you have to kill them by hand. There
> were some other minor problems that I forget right now.
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