On 20.10.14 22:21 , Thomas Adam wrote:
> Why not have both? We appreciate on-going testing of tmux git until we decide
> to release a new version. In fact, we rely on it.
Ok, I'll work on a variant for MacPorts that people can install the latest git
version of tmux.
--
regards Helmut K. C. Tessa
On 21 Oct 2014 03:16, "Helmut Tessarek" wrote:
> Do you think that would make sense, or should I update MacPorts only when
a
> new release of tmux is cut?
Why not have both? We appreciate on-going testing of tmux git until we
decide to release a new version. In fact, we rely on it.
Thomas Adam
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On 20.10.14 21:05 , Thomas Adam wrote:
> Well. That is a release cycle in itself. What is it you're really asking, and
> why?
I'm just a bit confused. I looked at the release dates for the different
versions and I couldn't make out a pattern. In 2009 there were several
releases and after 2009 rat
On 21 Oct 2014 01:50, "Helmut Tessarek" wrote:
>
> On 20.10.14 4:41 , Thomas Adam wrote:
> > Whenever Nicholas and I decide it appropriate, based on on-going
patches,
> > number of features, etc.
>
> Ok, so basically there is no release cycle. Thx for the info.
Well. That is a release cycle in it
On 20.10.14 4:41 , Thomas Adam wrote:
> Whenever Nicholas and I decide it appropriate, based on on-going patches,
> number of features, etc.
Ok, so basically there is no release cycle. Thx for the info.
--
regards Helmut K. C. Tessarek
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* Leigh Stoller on Friday, October 17, 2014 at 17:25:45 -0700
> Hi there, I have a tmux+emacs problem. Two really. The first is the ^H vs
> ^? issue. I understand that I can bind erase to ^? on all my machines
> (many, many), but I am curious as to why tmux generates ^D when I press the
> delete ke
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 01:27:10AM -0400, Helmut Tessarek wrote:
> What is the release cycle of tmux? There is quite some activity in the repo,
> but releases are cut rather seldomly.
Whenever Nicholas and I decide it appropriate, based on on-going patches,
number of features, etc.
-- Thomas Adam
I'm not seeing the problem on OS X. Did you build tmux yourself, or
did you install it via macports, homebrew, or fink?
Check your .profile (or .bash_profile) and see if you've got a "cd"
command in there.
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 7:10 PM, Mark Volkmann
wrote:
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>> On Oct 19, 2014, at 7:03 PM, T