On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 11:20:20AM +0100, C. Comren wrote:
> >> I resolved the issue. The permissions on /dev/pty* and /dev/tty* were
> >> wrong. I used strace to determine that. Maybe tmux could print an
> >> error if these permissions are wrong.
> >
> > Well, we should log a problem when forkpty
>> I resolved the issue. The permissions on /dev/pty* and /dev/tty* were
>> wrong. I used strace to determine that. Maybe tmux could print an
>> error if these permissions are wrong.
>
> Well, we should log a problem when forkpty fails but if it doesn't we
> have already forked and there isn't a lo
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 07:49:27PM +0100, C. Comren wrote:
> I resolved the issue. The permissions on /dev/pty* and /dev/tty* were
> wrong. I used strace to determine that. Maybe tmux could print an
> error if these permissions are wrong.
Well, we should log a problem when forkpty fails but if it
Hello,
I've already asked on IRC, but we had no success in resolving the
issue. I installed tmux, once the Arch Linux repositories, once
self-compiled 1.4, once self-compiled SVN, but tmux just doesn't start
for non-root users. It works for root.
It outputs nothing and exits immediately. Do you k
I resolved the issue. The permissions on /dev/pty* and /dev/tty* were
wrong. I used strace to determine that. Maybe tmux could print an
error if these permissions are wrong.
Thanks,
CC
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I've just seen the other thread about a similar issue. However, tmux
is not running in the background, I cleaned the /tmp of all tmux
entries and tried specifying another socket file without success.
Running with - produces:
client log: empty
out log: ^[[?1049h^[(B^[[m^[[?1l^[>^[[H^[[2J^[[?1