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Re: [screen-devel] screen refuses to launch with "screen number"
From: |
Christian Ebert |
Subject: |
Re: [screen-devel] screen refuses to launch with "screen number" |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Feb 2010 17:09:55 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2010-02-10) |
* Sadrul Habib Chowdhury on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 10:38:19 -0500
>>> Using the same revision, both the following rc works:
>>>
>>> screen 4 man man
>>
>> Once screen is running, yes. Does it work as _first_ rc command
>> too? Not for me.
See below.
>> $ echo $STY
>>
>> $ screen 4 man man
>>
>> Then I get:
>>
>>| Cannot exec '4': no such file or directory
>
> Oh, I don't believe that's supposed to work (in current or old versions).
Sorry, I tried to replicate and simplify the following that I
have in my screenrc:
# startup of programs
screen -t slrn 1 env TERMCAP= slrn
screen 2 w3m -B
screen 3 mutt
screen 0
screen 4 vim -c Calendar
This does not work anymore -- but it definitely did. Now I only
get screen 1, 2, 3 4, and not screen 0. For the moment I have
changed it to:
# startup of programs
screen
screen -t slrn 1 env TERMCAP= slrn
screen 2 w3m -B
screen 3 mutt
screen 4 vim -c Calendar
For personal reasons I prefer the first, but any kind of
# startup of programs
screen [number] # as first entry
fails.
c
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