Hi

You could run with -vvv and see if there is anything in the logs.

Make sure cores aren't turned off (ulimit -c).

But it may be fixed in later versions anyway.



On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:33:11AM +0530, Ankit Sharda wrote:
>    Hello,
> 
>    We have a CentOS 6.5 server that we use as a development server for around
>    15-20 users. Most of these users use tmux as a part of their development
>    work. A particular user is experiencing an issue where his tmux sessions
>    get terminated for no reason. No core files are generated.
> 
>    - How can I go about troubleshooting this ?** Is there somethingthat I
>    could enable/install for debugging tmux crashes ?
> 
>    We are currently running tmux version 1.8
> 
>    Any help would be appreciated.
>    --
>    Ankit Sharda
> 
>    Systems Administrator
>    Utrade Solutions Pvt Ltd

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