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** [tickets:#137] ^N gives weird output**
**Status:** open
**Labels:** Control sequence ^N output encoding osx lion Terminal bash
**Created:** Sun Jun 29, 2014 02:04 PM UTC by Søren Knudsen
**Last Updated:** Sun Jun 29, 2014 02:04 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
I discovered that if ^N (the key
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** [tickets:#139] lost server/coredump on AIX 6.1**
**Status:** open
**Labels:** crash aix coredump
**Created:** Mon Jun 30, 2014 08:34 PM UTC by Manuj
**Last Updated:** Mon Jun 30, 2014 08:34 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
I am running tmux v1.9a on AIX 6.1 and the tmux server crashes very fr
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** [tickets:#138] Left-clicking sometimes causes continuation of scroll wheel
events**
**Status:** open
**Labels:** mouse
**Created:** Mon Jun 30, 2014 02:11 AM UTC by Eric Christopherson
**Last Updated:** Mon Jun 30, 2014 02:11 AM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
In the current HEAD, when I have
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 08:34:49PM +, Manuj wrote:
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> **Status:** open
> **Labels:** crash aix coredump
> **Created:** Mon Jun 30, 2014 08:34 PM UTC by Manuj
> **Last Updated:** Mon Jun 30, 2014 08:34 PM UTC
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Hi, there.
I'm trying to show the difference in days between two dates on the
status bar. I've tried commands given in this
thread(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4946785/how-to-find-the-difference-in-days-between-two-dates).
They work well in bash but do not work in the configuration file of
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