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Re: misc/53564: tmux: pagination/wordwrap misalingment



On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 5:20 PM Leonardo Taccari <leot%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
>
> The following reply was made to PR misc/53564; it has been noted by GNATS.
>
> From: Leonardo Taccari <leot%NetBSD.org@localhost>
> To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: misc/53564: tmux: pagination/wordwrap misalingment
> Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2018 23:15:44 +0200
>
>  Hello Courtney,
>

>  >  =
>
>  >  Correction, 7.1.1 had tmux "1.9a" in base which works fine.
>  >  =
>
>
>  Thanks for also checking that and good!
>
>  >  I didn't realize how much I use copy/paste until copying around ssh
>  >  keys with cat(1)
>  >  resulted in some unexpected behavior.  Then I tried copying ps output
>  >  and saw the same
>  >  behavior for long lines.
>  >  =
>
>  >  But still, I validated tmux 2.6 in pkgsrc has the referenced diff
>  >  applied, and still exhibits the
>  >  same behavior.
>  >  =
>
>
>  Mmh, probably you have already done that but just to double-check
>  that...  Can you please start tmux-2.6 via something like (the `-L'
>  will hopefully make a difference):
>
>   % /usr/pkg/bin/tmux -L tmux-2.6
>
>  If `-L' and/or `-S' option is not used and there are tmux sessions
>  present I think that the problem can still manifest because the
>  server running can be the (problematic) tmux-2.4 one.^[0]
>
>  I hope this will make a difference!... If not, please also share the
>  terminal used (xterm or similars).

Indeed, the tmux server was started and TMPDIR socket was still being used from
the problematic 2.4 to the 2.6 tmux in pkgsrc.  When I exited all of the shells
from the session, I thought the server would stop but it hangs around.

"-L"  was enough to get 2.6 working around the existing socket.


Also, pkgsrc tmux >= 2.6 works around the problem described in bin/53313.


Thanks!



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