I just upgraded my Mac to OS X 10.7.  So far I've had two kernel panics, 
both times when messing around in tmux.  I *think* tmux is the one 
causing them, but what do I know :)  It could be something else.

When I start the tmux session, I do see the following message:
> warning: unsupported new OS, trying as if it were 10.6

The first time I forget exactly what I was doing, the second time I 
tried to kill a tmux session using the tmux command to do so.  With 
that, the panic happened.

I can give you the panic report, but it probably isn't super useful 
unless you are Apple.  However, the following message is in the report 
and seems like the pertinent line:

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff8000328ae2): "Negative open 
count?"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1699.22.73/bsd/miscfs/specfs/spec_vnops.c:1368

Anyway, I don't know if you guys know what to do about this or if this 
information is of any use.

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