I was wrong:
Cloonix destroys any machine with the same name before starting a tmux.

do:

tmux new-session -s cloon -d /bin/bash
tmux list-session
tmux kill-session -t cloo
tmux list-session


You can understand that creating the cloo machine destroys the cloon machine
One letter is missing in the name identification for the kill.
Please confirm that you see the same thing, I am on a debian squeeze.
Thanks for the very usefull software:)

Regards
Vincent Perrier


> On 28 June 2012 14:19,  <clow...@clownix.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>> I have replaced in cloonix (a software launching virtual machines)
>> screen
>> with tmux, I am very happy about it, but there is a small bug in the
>> names we can choose:
>>
>> my software does: "tmux new-session -s name_cloonix_machine -d
>> exe_cloonix"
>>
>> If the names are: "ABCDE" for the first machine and "ABCD" for the
>> second
>> machine then the launch of the second machine kills silently the first
>> one.
>
> I do not understand this.  Can you provide examples of what's breaking
> things?
>
> -- Thomas Adam
>


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