Hi

What tmux version?

What is TERM set to outside tmux in the console?


On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 12:29:47PM -0800, Wade Curry wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm new to tmux, and am enjoying using it with urxvt (extensible
> with perl, ftw).  However, I don't always bother with X11.  I do a
> lot over ssh connections, and use text-based apps a lot.  The
> console is just fine for me in many cases.  Unfortunately tmux just
> hangs there when I start it on the console.
> 
> I don't get any output from tmux.  I don't see any errors when I
> run it in strace.  It just stops with   epoll_wait(3
> Without a trace, it outputs 1 or 2 newlines, but nothing else.
> 
> Then I get to another VT or X and run kill-session, to which it
> responds, and shuts down without complaint.
> 
> tmux ls   reports that the session was created and is attached.
> 
> I use qingy as my login and zsh as my shell.  I don't see anything
> suspicious in the env.
> 
> Soo... where /should/ I be looking?  Any pointers to docs I should
> read?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Wade Curry
> (syntaxman on freenode)
> 
> 
> 
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