Well, I got a bunch of'utmp‘ is deprecated warnings
but now debug is working.
Thanks a lot for the fast response and the simple solution !!!
Peter
Am 06.04.2018 um 17:29 schrieb Jürgen Weigert
mailto:jnwei...@gmail.com>>:
Hey Peter,
would a rebuild after a `make clean`
_SetFlow in tty.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
I’m using a Mac with Yosemite 10.10.5.
Any recommendations?
regards
Peter
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ou're having the same trouble? I ended up not having to use this
after a few other tweaks to my system and terminal application. Maybe
this will help you figure out what your issue is.
Beckman
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for it?
Thank you.
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Using
screen 4.00.03 (FAU) 23-Oct-06 on FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p5, screen is
compiled from FreeBSD ports.
Beckman
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I have just glanced the text, so please don't flame if it not suit your
needs.
/Peter
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I am running Ubuntu Hardy
I use screen mostley locallly.
I have this problem.
When i deatacch a screensession and then reboot its gone.
is there anything i can do to make my computer save the sessions between
reboots.?
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the compiler test.
Thanks
Peter
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-X kill
Did i miss something or why my executable has not been terminated but
only disconnected from the window?
I've found a solution now:
screen -p mywindowname -X eval 'stuff "\03"'
sends a CTRL+C to every window which terminates the process but leaves the
wi
mywindowname -X kill
Did i miss something or why my executable has not been terminated but
only disconnected from the window?
Bye
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id not work out. It seemed more straightforward to me.
Are there some limitations of the exec command using preliminary window
selection?
Regards
Peter
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proach b) did not work?
- If nothing helps is it possible to retrieve the window title in the
script executed in the window? As it is the same as the method parameter
this would be sufficient to get it running.
Thank you in advance for you help
Peter
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important!
What terminal setting(s) do most people use? When is backspace ^H and when
is it ^? and when should it change? What tips/tricks should I use?
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--- Ian Wat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Peter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I want to have screen launched when I log in to a Linux system with
> > SSH. I have put the screen command inside ~/.bashrc. The result
> is
> > that screen will reread .bashrc
I want to have screen launched when I log in to a Linux system with
SSH. I have put the screen command inside ~/.bashrc. The result is
that screen will reread .bashrc and sets up a loop which keeps starting
screen over and over. My .screenrc file automatically starts 3
windows. How do I prevent
--- Martin Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 10:53:36 -0400 (EDT)
> Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am running Fluxbox on FreeBSD and currently in my .xinitrc file I
> > launch aterm with the login command
I am running Fluxbox on FreeBSD and currently in my .xinitrc file I
launch aterm with the login command attached:
aterm -e login peter &
I would like, in addition, to launch screen in this same aterm. Is it
possible?
Peter
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--- Hari Bhaskaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to make screen look for a certain configurable pattern in the
> output to detect "activity" (for the montoring feature
> Cntrl-a M thingy). I am running a custom program which would print a
> certain pattern that I want to watch fo
I have noticed that when I split my current window into regions my
other windows are also split. This, to me, is very unfortunate. Is
there any way to stop this behaviour? I am using version 4.00.02 on
FreeBSD. Also, is there any way to split a window vertically (regions
side by side)?
Peter
Hi, I was able to get screen-4.0.2 to compile on Cygwin 1.5.18-1 with very
minor source modifications. "screen -r" seems to work fine. The only
problem is that the detached screen process dies when I close my terminal
window, and the entry is deleted from /tmp/uscreens. I'd really like to
ha
7;t as much as a hack?
Beckman
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