Thanks lets try to keep an eye on this. I would like to get to the bottom of
some of these hangs. The least we can do is provide them with a stract or
better a forced core file of screen. They maybe able to 'bt' the results ...
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Torsten Scheck <[EM
Hello Mag, hello Michael:
Mag Gam wrote on 02/14/2008 12:19 AM:
[...]
> Sometimes when I accedently press a wrong keystroke it freezes on me. I am
[...]
This might be unrelated to the described phenomenon. Did you accidentally
press "Ctrl+s"? Then you can unlock the terminal with "Ctrl-q".
As fo
yep, I have the same issue.
Sometimes when I accedently press a wrong keystroke it freezes on me. I am
not sure what do do. Hopefully, someone will answer our doubts and I am
willing to troubleshoot this issue.
On Feb 10, 2008 2:22 PM, Michael Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For me, it does
For me, it does not dump core. For me, when this happens, that pty is
hung for 15-20 minutes and eventually unjams itself with no loss of
data. (only a loss of time.) I can switch to another screen and
continue to work, I can switch back and forth to the hung screen
checking if it's unjammed. N
Is it possible to enable debugging when compiling, and it dumps a core?
I am willing to do that. Even when the screen crashes it does not create a
core. But I can open up another Putty session and run a kill -6
to generate a core.
Let me know if this is a good approach.
On Feb 10, 2008 9:20
Any word on this?
This happens to me all the time too...
On Nov 12, 2007 4:26 AM, Michael Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using screen for some years now. I've noticed that from
> time to time, especially when there's a lot of output to the screen
> that my window just freezes for
I've been using screen for some years now. I've noticed that from
time to time, especially when there's a lot of output to the screen
that my window just freezes for like 10 minutes or so. What freezes
is just this pty. I can change to one of the other ptys and continue
to work. Quitting screen
> Finally I ran an strace -p on the parent SCREEN process, and suddenly
> everything just began magically working again!
>
> Does anyone know what exactly happened here?
I don't know what happened, but I appreciate the report of a possible
workaround. Hanging sessions and inability to reattach
Had an odd issue this morning with screen 4.0.2 (included with
CentOS/RHEL 4). Woke up, grabbed my laptop and started using a
terminal connected to my CentOS server with an active screen session
running. All was well.
However, my wireless connection had been acting funky, so I got up and
reset m