The user test's csh/tcsh profiles are empty, and all of system-wide
csh/tcsh profiles are the default.
Paranoid in Sabbath ...
2015-05-23 1:08 GMT+08:00 Nicholas Marriott :
> More likely something in your tcsh profiles or the system ones
>
>
> Original message
> From: alphachi
More likely something in your tcsh profiles or the system ones
Original message
From: alphachi
Date:22/05/2015 17:11 (GMT+00:00)
To: Nicholas Marriott
Cc: "list: tmux"
Subject: Re: tmux 2.0 lags when creating or splitting windows
OK, I created a new user named test:
$
OK, I created a new user named test:
$ whoami
test
$ pw usershow test
test:*:1002:1002::0:0:User &:/home/test:/bin/sh
$ pwd
/home/test
$ ls -a
. ..
Then I find the reason: if the shell is csh/tcsh, it must lag. I tested
sh/bash and they haven't any problem. Is this a bug of csh/tcsh or tmux
Hi
If you create a new user without the default profiles etc, does it lag too?
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 03:39:15PM +0800, alphachi wrote:
>Environment: FreeBSD 10.1R amd64, uxterm 318, tcsh 6.18.01, tmux 2.0,
>libevent2 2.0.22_1
>
>When starting tmux in uxterm, I have to wait about
Environment: FreeBSD 10.1R amd64, uxterm 318, tcsh 6.18.01, tmux 2.0,
libevent2 2.0.22_1
When starting tmux in uxterm, I have to wait about 5 seconds for the new
window creating. If I create a new window or split the existing window, the
wait time is similar. Before upgrading to 2.0, these are ver