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Hang When Running from Tmux on OS X 10.10 Yosemite #115
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As I said in #106 unfortunately I'm not a tmux user so if someone finds a solution please post it here. My guess is that the issue may lie in |
In my case, |
Just my two cents, I run |
I'm having the same problem with Yosemite (10.10.0) and tmux (1.9a) |
I have the same problem, |
My install is from Homebrew if that makes any difference. |
weirdly enough - it is now working for me inside of tmux. Perhaps it was the update to 1.9a? |
It's working for me now too. I updated two things, but I'm not sure which one did the trick:
These are both the most recent versions from homebrew. I realized I had an old |
Does not work for me. I already had the latest versions:
I've reinstalled them with |
@bessarabov - what version of terminal-notifier are you running? where did you install it from? |
@patrickkettner I'm using: 1.6.1 installed via brew:
I see that in this repo is tag
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@bessarabov try a brew upgrade after brew update. |
@bessarabov Thank you, But I still has the problem outside tmux Here are the versions I have:
I'm using iTerm, but I checked this behavior in Mac OS default Terminal App. I got the same behaviour in iTerm and in Terminal.app. |
I am using tmux and terminal-notifier does and doesn't work for me and I hoped someone could help me understand and fix it. If I execute the following command it works fine.
However, when I execute the same command via a tmux new-window shell-command it fails and hangs.
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I can confirm that tmux 1.9a (homebrew), reattach-to-user-namespace 2.3 (homebrew), and terminal-notifier 1.6.2 (gem) work on Yosemite 10.10.1.
I had to remove an older version of reattach-to-user-namespace that I had in my $PATH, so I also had to completely kill/restart the tmux server, then everything worked. |
Hi @adamyonk, Do you have any other configuration set? I have the same exact setup as you, but my terminal-notifier still hangs inside tmux. ~/ $ tmux -V
tmux 1.9a
~/ $ reattach-to-user-namespace --version
reattach-to-user-namespace version 2.3
Supported OSes: OS X 10.5-10.10
~/ $ gem list terminal-notifier
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
terminal-notifier (1.6.2) Also on Yosemite 10.10.1. |
Make sure you've killed/restarted tmux so you don't have an old session around. Beyond that, it looks like our setups are the same. I have this as my
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Of course @adamyonk! I had disabled Thanks 🍻 |
@buccolo, oh good! So glad it worked! |
Can someone explain why |
I use |
Thanks @adamyonk |
That's odd - I have zero problems with pbcopy from within tmux, but the terminal notifier doesn't work |
@waynew Yeah, in a recent OS X release, pbcopy/pbpaste etc started to work fine without These days I don't run gulp on my mac anymore (CPU consumption due to file polling? seriously?), but when I do I just run it outside tmux. easy. |
FYI. Followed the steps listed by @rbf in #115 (comment) and now my side |
Another similar work-around is to add the line below to .bashrc:
For the record, I've had similar issues before with Sublime Text. Hope that helps in fixing the issue. |
Fixes the notifications in Profanity.im under tmux. Source: julienXX/terminal-notifier#115 (comment)
otherwise shell commands hang inside tmux/byobu/etc work around julienXX/terminal-notifier#115
Closing the issue, feel free to re-open if there is something I can help with. |
When I run
terminal-notifier
fromtmux
on OS X 10.10 Yosemite, it hangs:It works fine when running it from outside tmux. This may have something to do with
reattach-to-user-namespace
. My tmux is configured with this line:Which was taken from the instructions from this page.
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