Thanks! This seems to have fixed my problem!

Samer

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Nicholas Marriott <
nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> this has been covered before, tmux runs status-left and -right through
> strftime(3) itself so you are asking it to run a new command like 'date
> +"Wed Mar 23 2011 17:01"' every minute. until very recently these
> commands were persistent so each minute it would allocate a new job
> entry and cause tmux to use a lot of memory
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:52:23PM -0400, Samer Atiani wrote:
> >    Interesting, is that whats causing the problem?
> >
> >    I'm curious to hear an explanation.
> >
> >    Thanks!
> >    Samer
> >
> >    On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Nicholas Marriott
> >    <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >      Change this:
> >
> >      set-option -g status-right '#[fg=black]#(date +"%a %b %d %Y %R")'
> >
> >      To this:
> >
> >      set-option -g status-right '#[fg=black]%a %b %d %Y %R'
> >
> >      On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:20:31AM -0400, Samer Atiani wrote:
> >      >    I'm still getting this problem at least once a day and its
> >      beginning to
> >      >    make tmux unusable for me. To summarize the problem again, tmux
> >      starts to
> >      >    freeze intermittently after periods of use ranging from 3-8
> hours.
> >      During
> >      >    intermittent freezes, tmux doesn't act on keyboard events
> quickly,
> >      freezes
> >      >    for about 3-5 seconds then all pent up keyboard events would be
> >      acted upon
> >      >    (whether they are tmux commands or keyboard events to programs
> >      running in
> >      >    a tmux window). After every freeze, there is a period of 5-10
> >      minutes
> >      >    where tmux behaves normally, and then I see the freeze again.
> The
> >      only
> >      >    solution to this problem is to close everything, including
> tmux,
> >      and
> >      >    restart everything.
> >      >
> >      >    I installed Ubuntu 10.10 from scratch on two separate machines
> and
> >      >    installed tmux using apt-get. Even after I did that 'tmux -V'
> does
> >      not
> >      >    work, but I found out that the version is 1.3 by typing :info
> at
> >      tmux
> >      >    command mode.
> >      >
> >      >    Here is how my usual tmux session looks like:
> >      >
> >      >    1- I run tmux in a custom compiled urxvt terminal, but I've
> also
> >      seen the
> >      >    problem happen in stock gnome-terminal that comes with Ubuntu
> >      10.10.
> >      >    2- I aliased tmux to tmux -2 to force 256 colors.
> >      >    3- My usual tmux session looks like this:
> >      >    * 1 window for finch (a command line IM client) with activity
> >      monitoring
> >      >    turned on.
> >      >    * 2-3 windows with vim open in them editing files.
> >      >    * 2-3 windows with ssh sessions open in them.
> >      >
> >      >    If you need my .tmux.conf file you can see it here:
> >      >    [1][2]https://github.com/satiani/init/blob/master/.tmux.conf
> >      >
> >      >    I'm willing to collect any more information you want me to, I
> love
> >      tmux
> >      >    and would be distressed if I had to drop it and go back to
> screen
> >      because
> >      >    of the frequent freezes.
> >      >
> >      >    Many thanks,
> >      >    Samer
> >      >
> >      >    On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Karl Ferdinand Ebert
> >      >    <[2][3]kfeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >      >
> >      >      Hi,
> >      >
> >      >      I package tmux for Debian which gets from time to time synced
> >      from
> >      >      Ubuntu. But
> >      >      as far as I know there is no version of tmux-1.4 in Ubuntu
> 10.04
> >      (which
> >      >      has
> >      >      1.1-1) and 9.04 (which has 0.8-5). So I assume you have
> received
> >      tmux
> >      >      from
> >      >      another source probably from Debian's experimental repository
> >      which has
> >      >      a fix for
> >      >      the EPOLL bug on Linux.
> >      >
> >      >      Am Friday 21 of January 2011, 19:30:46 schrieb Samer Atiani:
> >      >      > tmux -V does not work indeed. But from inside tmux, I typed
> >      :info in
> >      >      the
> >      >      > tmux command mode, and it showed tmux 1.4.
> >      >      This has worked in every (packaged) version of tmux. There
> must
> >      be
> >      >      something
> >      >      wrong with your installation.
> >      >      Nevertheless I am interested if this bug is reproducible.
> >      >
> >      >      Best regards,
> >      >      Karl Ferdinand Ebert
> >      >
> >      > References
> >      >
> >      >    Visible links
> >      >    1. [4]https://github.com/satiani/init/blob/master/.tmux.conf
> >      >    2. mailto:[5]kfeb...@gmail.com
> >
> >      >
> >
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