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Subject: sudden dungeon collapse, mortality when reattaching screen!
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When attempting to reattach a screen, I get the following message instead of
the desired reattachment action:
nodoz:~$ screen -d
There is a screen on:
19730.pts-2.nodoz (Detached)
There is no screen to be detached.
nodoz:~$ screen -R
Suddenly the Dungeon collapses!! - You die...
My detatched screen is also destroyed in the process:
nodoz:~$ screen -ls
There is a screen on:
19730.pts-2.nodoz (Dead ???)
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Subject: Re: Bug#188411: your bug -- screen destroys my detached screen
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On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 04:53:50PM -0500, Brian Ristuccia wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 04:40:44PM -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
> > Hello Brian,
> >
> > Does *this* bug still apply?
> > http://bugs.debian.org/188411
>
> I haven't seen this problem since screen 4.xx came into sarge...
I'm not sure if you mean "This bug is ancient and should surely be
closed", or "I haven't noticed it happening, but it might just be
because its very infrequent and not readily reproducible".
I'm closing the bug for now, if the problem recurrs, either reopen the
bug, or submit a new one referencing this one.
Thanks.
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Justin
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