> Am 02.03.2015 um 15:30 schrieb Axel Beckert <a...@deuxchevaux.org>: > … I'm tempted to call it a "screen window”
Yes, I mean a screen window, not a screen session. I need a way to create new screen windows in a script and in these new windows there should run a script. > What I did to solve this for myself was to write a script which > generates a temporary .screenrc (named differently) which basically > contains the line "source ~/.screenrc" and then one "screen …" line > per command I want to run in its own screen window inside that > session. I tried this but get not the result. To test it I created a screenrc file “myscreenrc”: screen /path/to/myscript1.sh screen /path/to/myscript2.sh and I start this with: screen -c myscreenrc But I don’t get a screen with two windows in it, where one running myscript1.sh and the other running myscript2.sh I get just another window, without any command started. And after a long search in the internet I still don’t know if there is a solution at all for this problem. Maybe I misunderstood your solution? Maybe my question was unclear? Again: I need a script doing just this (in a already created screen): C+a, c, myscript_1.sh, C+a, c, myscript_2.sh, … C+a, c, myscript_n.sh Can it be this difficult or impossible? frank _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users