applied, thanks
On Sun, Jan 04, 2015 at 02:22:08AM +, Thomas Adam wrote:
> If the window that's being killed is in a zoomed state, unzoom it first,
> otherwise there's no chance of finding the correct winlink, causing tmux to
> exit.
> ---
> server-fn.c | 1 +
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion
This was causing random crashes, so it's clearly still wrong and I've
reverted back to before any of these changes. I don't have time to look
into it further but maybe you want to have a look (with valgrind
maybe?).
Cheers
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 10:23:54PM +, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> I th
Under tmux 1.9_a, if I run /usr/bin/logname, I do not get my username returned,
just "logname: no login name." Is there a setting I need to enable in
~/.tmux.conf or the like? Thanks!
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On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 10:09:11PM +, John wrote:
> Under tmux 1.9_a, if I run /usr/bin/logname, I do not get my username
> returned, just "logname: no login name." Is there a setting I need to
> enable in ~/.tmux.conf or the like? Thanks!
Which OS? If you're on Linux, install libutempter,
- Original Message -
> Which OS? If you're on Linux, install libutempter, this will then allow
> the utmp database to be queried, and commands like w, who, and logname
> should work.
Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, it is Linux. I have the libutempter package
installed, but upon spa
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 10:40:47PM +, John wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, it is Linux. I have the
> libutempter package installed, but upon spawning a new tmux session,
That's not enough. You need to install the -dev package, and compile
tmux to use it (it'll check for the utemp