Nicholas Marriott wrote:
This will go in after the OpenBSD source tree unlocks for 4.9-current.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 05:45:47PM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
Either do:
C-b : detach -P
Or something like:
bind C-d detach -P
Then press C-a C-d.
On M
This will go in after the OpenBSD source tree unlocks for 4.9-current.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 05:45:47PM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
>Nicholas Marriott wrote:
>
> Either do:
>
> C-b : detach -P
>
> Or something like:
>
> bind C-d detach -P
>
> Then press C-a C-d.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
Either do:
C-b : detach -P
Or something like:
bind C-d detach -P
Then press C-a C-d.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 01:50:43PM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
Steve Mayer wrote:
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
enum msgtypeclient_exittype;
Nicholas,
Wh
Either do:
C-b : detach -P
Or something like:
bind C-d detach -P
Then press C-a C-d.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 01:50:43PM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
>Steve Mayer wrote:
>
> Nicholas Marriott wrote:
>
> enum msgtypeclient_exittype;
>
> Nicholas,
>
>Which version sho
Steve Mayer wrote:
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
enum msgtypeclient_exittype;
Nicholas,
Which version should I be attempting these diffs on? I'm using
OpenBSD 4.8 and the default version there is 1.42 and the patches
don't apply cleanly.
If I grab the latest cvs version, the version of
Use OpenBSD -current. tmux from -current should build fine on 4.8.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 01:10:57PM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
>Nicholas Marriott wrote:
>
> enum msgtypeclient_exittype;
>
>Nicholas,
>
> Which version should I be attempting these diffs on? I'm using OpenBSD
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
enum msgtypeclient_exittype;
Nicholas,
Which version should I be attempting these diffs on? I'm using
OpenBSD 4.8 and the default version there is 1.42 and the patches don't
apply cleanly.
If I grab the latest cvs version, the version of client.c appears to
Yes we could do that, try this:
Index: client.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/tmux/client.c,v
retrieving revision 1.47
diff -u -p -r1.47 client.c
--- client.c8 Jan 2011 01:52:36 - 1.47
+++ client.c14 Feb 2011 20:15
* Steve Mayer [02-14-11 14:54]:
> What it does is basically a 'detach and logout'. For instance, when
> I'm ssh'd into a host and I want to detach, but not be dropped out to
> the shell on the remote host (but rather close the ssh session
> altogether), when using screen, I can use the 'pow_detac
Steve Mayer wrote:
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
What does it do?
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:26:15AM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if there currently exists (or is planned) any support for
an equivalent to the 'pow_detach' command/feature of screen?
Thanks,
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
What does it do?
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:26:15AM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if there currently exists (or is planned) any support for
an equivalent to the 'pow_detach' command/feature of screen?
Thanks,
Steve Mayer
---
What does it do?
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:26:15AM -0800, Steve Mayer wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Just wondering if there currently exists (or is planned) any support for
>an equivalent to the 'pow_detach' command/feature of screen?
>
>Thanks,
>Steve Mayer
> --
Hello,
Just wondering if there currently exists (or is planned) any support
for an equivalent to the 'pow_detach' command/feature of screen?
Thanks,
Steve Mayer
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