I am very close to releasing 0.1 of Boleyn, a wrapper for dtach. Boleyn
will look for unattached dtach session sessions previously created then
reattach to them and if there are none, create new ones.
I must admit to my slight embarrassment, that I'm not really fluent in
shell environments and that I'm not exactly sure under which conditions
I should invoke Boleyn. I created it because I was losing too many
remote shell sessions every time my laptop suspended.
Obviously, it would want to be invoked if it's a interactive session
coming from secure Shell but are there any others where it would make
sense? I would appreciate both contexts and shell script fragments for
testing those contexts that I could put together into a bash code
fragment one could cut and paste into your bash_profile.
Oh yes, and we might even be able to make Boleyn applicable to screen if
things work right.
---eric
PS if you don't get the joke behind the name, Google for "she walks the
bloody Tower"
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