Add the XT flag, either in the terminfo itself or with
terminal-overrides, try
set -ga terminal-overrides ",rxvt*:XT"
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 04:09:30PM +0100, Matthias Lederhofer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> tmux does not set the title for me when using urxvt. It does work in
> xterm. I'm using:
> - Debian squeeze 64 Bit
> - rxvt-unicode (urxvt) v9.07 - released: 2009-12-27
> (TERM=rxvt-unicode)
> - XTerm(261) (TERM=xterm)
> I've created a new user without any configuration files to verify that
> the problem is not depending on my Xresources or any other per-user
> configuration files.
>
> The 1.3 version in debian squeeze does not have this problem. When I
> compiled the latest SVN version (2642) the problem showed up. I've
> run git bisect to find the commit and it seems to be introduced in
> commit 2492:
> > Sync OpenBSD patchset 904:
> >
> > Use the tsl and fsl terminfo(5) capabilities to update terminal title
> > and automatically fill them in on terminals with the XT capability
> > (which means their title setting is xterm-compatible). From hsim at
> > gmx.li.
>
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