On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:46:52PM +0200, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that tmux from GIT is failing to compile on Solaris in my Continous
> Build:
>
> https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/buildbot/builders/tmux-solaris10-sparc/builds/46/steps/shell_2/logs/stdio
Please pull from git
On 26 April 2014 21:46, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
>> "client.c", line 77: warning: implicit function declaration: open
>> "client.c", line 77: undefined symbol: O_WRONLY
>> "client.c", line 77: undefined symbol: O_CREAT
>> "client.c", line 352: undefined symbol: O_RDONLY
>> cc: acomp failed for cl
Hi,
When updating to 1.9a I found the install phase failed as it couldn't
find the awk file to manipulate the man page. The included patch fixes
this for us.
I've also added a space as some nawks fail to find the file if there is
no space following the -f.
Cheers,
Jon
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Makefile.am |3 ++
Nicholas/Thomas,
I think Vardan's problem is something that a new formatting variable
called client_pid could make much simpler. Another typical scenario next
to Vardan's case is when you want to access the current client's DISPLAY
environment variable. Note that I can't use tmux's setenv/showenv
On 2014-04-23 11:15 +0100, Gil Rutter wrote:
> 2 - When a pane is SSHed to a different machine, I'd like new splits I
> make while that pane is in focus to automatically SSH in.
There are many other ways to achieve this. I'm sure you can find many
solutions when you search for it. Here is one appr
On 2014-04-25 12:30 +, mMontu wrote:
> Sometimes the select-pane for up and down movement command behaves
> incorrectly, moving in diagonal.
Yes, the pane movement behavior has changed in tmux 1.9. There's a lot
of discussions around this in ticket #122. I recommend closing this and
keeping th
On 2014-04-20 15:16 +, mMontu wrote:
> The output of the third line is still truncated. I've read the man
> page but couldn't figure out how to read the full contents of that
> line.
Just to clarify: you are running list-panes from the tmux command line?
Furthermore, with 'tmux run-shell "seq