I don't have that. It is looking for it because I just copied
.tmux.conf from my Mac. I don't think that's the issue though because
tmux starts fine if I start it with sudo. That's why I thought it was
an issue with a permission on some other file.

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R. Mark Volkmann
Object Computing, Inc.

On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:51 AM, Nicholas Marriott
<nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you have reattach-to-user-namespace? Isn't that for OS X? Probably
> your default-shell or default-command is wrong in .tmux.conf.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 07:33:04PM -0500, Mark Volkmann wrote:
>>   Thanks! That produces four files whose names begin with "strace.out.".
>>   There are around 20 open() failures across those files that all say "No
>>   such file or directory".
>>   I suspect all or most of these are expected errors for optional files.
>>   Here they are:
>>   /etc/ld.so.nohwcap
>>   /tmp/tmux-1000/default
>>   /etc/tmux.conf
>>   /home/pi/.terminfo
>>   /etc/terminfo/x/xterm
>>   /var/run/nscd/socket
>>   /proc/0/cwd
>>   /proc/0/cmdline
>>   /etc/ld/so.preload
>>   /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libfm/bash
>>   /usr/local/sbin/bash
>>   /usr/local/bin/bash
>>   /usr/sbin/bash
>>   /usr/bin/bash
>>   /sbin/bash
>>   /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libfm/reattach-to-user-namespace (related to
>>   my Mac configuration)
>>   several other directories looking for reattach-to-user-namespace
>>   /usr/share/local/en_GB.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES/bash.mo
>>   several other directories looking for bash.mo
>>   Does any of this give you a clue?
>>
>>   On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Nicholas Marriott
>>   <[1]nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>     Try "strace -ff -ostrace.out tmux new" then look for an open() that
>>     fails in the output files. Send me the files if you can't figure it out
>>     and I'll have a look.
>>
>>     On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 08:18:01AM -0500, Mark Volkmann wrote:
>>> * *I was able to install tmux on a Raspberry Pi running the
>>     recommended
>>> * *"Wheezy" Debian distribution. However, I wasn't able to start it.
>>     When I
>>> * *enter "tmux new -s foo", it just outputs "[exited]". If I run the
>>     same
>>> * *command with sudo, it works. Maybe I need to change permissions on
>>     some
>>> * *files. Any idea which and why I need to do that?
>>> * *--
>>> * *R. Mark Volkmann
>>> * *Object Computing, Inc.
>>
>>>
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