Hi

On 2 April 2011 21:22, Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does it change if you change status-interval?

Not that I can tell -- I mean, I am not even sure what the interval is
before changing this setting, or even if it is regular or not.  I just
happen to notice it.  I set this to a really high value (30000) and
the terminal refreshed way before then.  When I say terminal -- don't
pay any attention to the type -- as I outline further below, this
appears to also happen at the VT.

> Anything particular running in the window when you see this?

irssi, mutt, zsh... I am not so sure it's program-dependent to be honest.

> Are you changing any options from cron or PS1 or any scripts?

Nope -- I have deliberately cut down all options, although not that I
ever had any fancy shell updates via PS1 or cron to begin with.

Note that the same refresh effect happens if I start tmux up with a
config or /dev/null -- so I am going to suggest it's not even config
related by this point, unless the tmux defaults compiled in have an
effect?

I'm sorry this is all so vague -- but at this point it really looks as
though it's reproducible just through waiting.  Oh, and this seems not
to be limited to running tmux under X11 -- I've just spent the last
half-hour at the VT and observed the same thing.   If that matters?

Kindly,
Michael

> On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 09:05:14PM +0100, Michael Treibton wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Sorry for the rather cryptic subject, but I've had some interesting
>> observations using the CVS version of tmux from sf.net.   I am running
>> this on Debian Linux (Unstable a.k.a "Sid) using a kernel of
>> 2.6.37-2-686 should it matter.
>>
>> I can't recall since when, but since I've been running that tmux
>> version, I've noticed that all my tmux sessions which are attached
>> only to xterms suddenly will appear to refresh themselves after a
>> given interval.  I am sure this never used to happen.  The only likely
>> reason I can think this might happen is down to the tmux job handling
>> changes?  It's a bit of a wild goose chase, I know.
>>
>> I don't have any status-format options, but should it be related to
>> that, here's what they look like:
>>
>> setw -g window-status-format "#I:#W:#F#[fg=black]|"
>> setw -g window-status-current-format
>> "#[fg=black,bg=colour132]#I:#W#F#[fg=black,bg=colour74]|#[bg=colour74,fg=black]"
>> #setw -g window-status-current-format
>> "#[fg=white,bg=colour34]#I:#W#F#[fg=blue,bg=colour241]|#[bg=colour241,fg=white]"
>>
>> I don't get tmux to do anything else besides this.  Note that I don't
>> even change the status-* defaults beyond this.  So why the contents of
>> my tmux sessions have started to suddenly refresh I don't know.
>>
>> I suddenly catch it out the corner of my eye and it's annoying.
>>
>> Anything I can do to help track this down, just ask.
>>
>> Kindly,
>> Michael
>>
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