On Friday 18 December 2009 19:34:18 Chad Perrin wrote: > When I tried asking this before, it was evidently during a period that > the mailing list was down, so I'll try again: > > After updating software on a FreeBSD 6.1 system, tmux appears to be > broken. I still have a persistent tmux session running on the system, > but I cannot access it with `tmux att`. I also cannot start new tmux > sessions. > > As a non-root user: > > tmux att > > can't create socket: Not a directory > > > tmux > > can't create socket: Not a directory > What happens if you do "tmux -S /some/path/tmuxsocket", detach, and then "tmux -S /some/path/tmuxsocket a"? If that works then there is some problem with the default socket path (/tmp/tmux-####). I would check the permissions on /tmp and remove any /tmp/tmux* directories.
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