On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 11:53:30 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Jay Salzman) wrote:
> Thanks Mike. I did try the remote detach (-d). It *said* that the > session was forcibly detached, but a subsequent "screen -ls" showed > the session as still being attached. > > Here's an example: > > > # Try to reattach > # > born$ screen -r > There is a screen on: > 25783.pts-2.born (Attached) > There is no screen to be resumed. > > # OK, try to detach. Looks like it worked. > # > born$ screen -d > [25783.pts-2.born detached.] > > # Apparently, it didn't! > # > born$ screen -ls > There is a screen on: > 25783.pts-2.born (Attached) > 1 Socket in /home/psalzman/.screen. > > # Confirmed. It didn't detach. > # > born$ screen -r > There is a screen on: > 25783.pts-2.born (Attached) > There is no screen to be resumed. > born$ > > > It looks like "screen -R" looks for a screen to be resumed, doesn't > find one, so it starts a new screen session. > > Looks like I can name the session to be remotely detached/reattached, > but that doesn't work either: > > > born$ screen -d 25783.pts-2.born > [25783.pts-2.born detached.] > > born$ screen -r 25783.pts-2.born > There is a screen on: > 25783.pts-2.born (Attached) > There is no screen to be resumed matching 25783.pts-2.born. > I was able to reproduce this problem in with screen in CSIF. screen-3.9.15-10 (that's the same version you've got) See if you can work around the problem by using $ screen -d -R (both parameters at the same time) it worked for me. --Ken Bloom -- I usually have a GPG digital signature included as an attachment. See http://www.gnupg.org/ for info about these digital signatures.
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