Oki,

  In fact I was using byobu windows (.byobu/windows) configuration file,
which in manpage says that the configuration is like screenrc.

  If I move my commandes in .screenrc, will this work with byobu ?

Thomas;



On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 03:03, Chris <chris-...@pgh4.com> wrote:

> Stuff is a screen command and the 2 lines I gave you were meant for your
> .screenrc file.
>
>     Stuff is used to stuff the given string in the input buffer of the
> current window as if you typed it in at the prompt.
>
> screen -t NS1                # Open a new window
> stuff "~/test.sh\015"       # Call you script which ssh's to remote box.
>
>
> Here is quick example.  Create the 2 files below then run screen calling
> the test .screenrc file.
>
> $ cat test.sh
> echo test123
> $
>
>
> $ cat .screenrctest
> #caption unrelated to this example, just displays open screens at bottom of
> term
> caption always "%{kW} %=%{.kG} %H:%{.kY}%1` %{.bW} %-w%{.rW}%f%n %t%{-}%+w
> %{.kG} %D %m/%d %C%a %{.Wk} %u%="
> screen -t NS0
> screen -t NS1
> stuff "~/test.sh\015"
>
> $
>
>
> $ screen -c .screenrctest
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Thomas Manson <dev.mansontho...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> I don't understand the "stuff" thing in the command....
>>
>> If I let it, I get  a command not found, and If I remove it, and just put
>> "/path/to/command\015"
>>
>> I get the same command not found...
>>
>> Thanks for helping !
>> Thomas.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 18:06, Chris <chris-...@pgh4.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Do this:
>>>
>>> screen -t NS0
>>> stuff "/home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/ns0\015"
>>>
>>> Add the "\015" which is the octal code for a Carriage Return.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Thomas Manson <
>>> dev.mansontho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  I'm configuring screen to open several windows, and automatically
>>>> connect to some servers (key authentication).
>>>>
>>>> I've edited the screen configuration file to this :
>>>>
>>>> screen -t NS0  1 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/ns0
>>>> screen -t NS1  2 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/ns1
>>>> screen -t SD1  3 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/sd1
>>>> screen -t SD2  4 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/sd2
>>>> screen -t DELL 5 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/dell
>>>> screen -t DEV  6 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/dev
>>>> screen -t CRF  7 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/crf
>>>> screen -t box  8 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/box
>>>> screen -t apps 9 /home/thomas/scripts/connectToServer/apps
>>>> screen -t HOME 0 shell
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But if a connection happend to close, the associated window close as
>>>> well.
>>>>
>>>> How can I prevent this behaviour (ie windows remains open and I can see
>>>> " connection lost with server...")
>>>>
>>>> Thanks !
>>>> Thomas.
>>>>
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