Try "strace -ff -ostrace.out tmux new" then look for an open() that
fails in the output files. Send me the files if you can't figure it out
and I'll have a look.


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 08:18:01AM -0500, Mark Volkmann wrote:
>    I was able to install tmux on a Raspberry Pi running the recommended
>    "Wheezy" Debian distribution. However, I wasn't able to start it. When I
>    enter "tmux new -s foo", it just outputs "[exited]". If I run the same
>    command with sudo, it works. Maybe I need to change permissions on some
>    files. Any idea which and why I need to do that?
>    --
>    R. Mark Volkmann
>    Object Computing, Inc.

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