
Sorry the typo, the variable is $TMUX and controls the nesting ot tmux
session. It turns out that if affect not only urxvt but also xterm and
gnome-terminal.
Perhaps it could be useful to unset it programmatically, I'll keep you
posted if I find a workaround.
A.
On 14 September 2012 06:14, Alfredo Di Napoli
Ok, I've added the support for urxvt. Bear in mind that it partially support urxvt, though: it works fine if you run GVim or Vim outside an already running tmux session, otherwise it won't start. The problem is due to the fact urxvt believes that the new session is launched within the running tmux session, whining about nested tmux session and not starting at all. You can unset the $TERM variable as workaround, but I don't like that apporach. If you come up with an alternative solution please let me know :) A.
On 13 September 2012 16:16, Alfredo Di Napoli
wrote: If I remember correctly, I've also tried that combinations, without success.
Anyway, I'm not at work so I can't test Cumino against gnome and Xmonad until tomorrow morning: I'll keep you posted!
Bye, Alfredo
I think you misunderstood; as I read it (and as I would expect it to
work
given the above descrtiption) that would be
urxvt --hold -e sh -c 'echo a'
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