Ran into this again. This time, once things unfroze, I couldn't reproduce 
it by splitting the window and then trying to resize it. I am not sure if 
it requires the splits to already exist in order for resizing to trigger it.

If I can figure out a consistent set of steps to reproduce, I'll log it and 
open an issue.

On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 5:10:47 PM UTC+2, Kevin Kaland wrote:
>
> Turned plugins off and on...and now it's not happening when resizing 
> anymore. I'll keep an eye on things. I did run
> <prefix>I
>
> to update my plugins. Maybe I had an old version or something. I forget if 
> tpm keeps them up-to-date automatically or not.
>
> I'll see if it happens again.
>
> On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 5:00:35 PM UTC+2, Kevin Kaland wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Oh, wow! It *does* happen when resizing the terminal. I had not even 
>> noticed. That explains why it often happens after attaching after a 
>> computer restart, I guess.
>>
>> I see in https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/2197 that this was a 
>> libevent issue. But I'm on Manjaro, a rolling release, and my system 
>> libevent is 2.1.11-5. So I'm not sure if it's the same issue.
>>
>> Maybe step 1 is to disable the plugins and see if the issue persists.
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:34:00 PM UTC+2, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi 
>>>
>>> Is this when you resize the terminal? 
>>>
>>> Does it still happen if you turn off tmux-resurrect and tmux-continuum? 
>>>
>>> If you can reproduce you can run tmux with logging: 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/tmux/tmux/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-do-i-get-logs-from-tmux
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 09:30:22AM -0700, Kevin Kaland wrote: 
>>> >    System: 
>>> >    LSB Version: n/a 
>>> >    Distributor ID:  ManjaroLinux 
>>> >    Description:  Manjaro  Linux 
>>> >    Release:  20.0 
>>> >    Codename:  Lysia 
>>> >    tmux 3.1a 
>>> >    Within the past couple of weeks or past month, I've started getting 
>>> >    freezes in tmux, often just after attaching to a session, and then 
>>> >    periodically within the session. I use the tmux-resurrect and 
>>> >    tmux-continuum plugins. I am wondering if the history they are 
>>> saving 
>>> >    could be making tmux hang while processing something. However, I'm 
>>> not 
>>> >    really sure how to debug this. Are there any debug logs or timing 
>>> logs I 
>>> >    could try to record and then submit somewhere or review myself? 
>>> When the 
>>> >    issue occurs, I can see tmux working in `htop`. Sometimes my 
>>> computer's 
>>> >    fan even comes on in tandem with the freeze. But I am not sure what 
>>> it's 
>>> >    processing. A lot of my history seems to have disappeared recently, 
>>> >    anyway, so I'm not sure that I'm on the right track there. 
>>> >    I wanted to post here before posting a GitHub issue so that I could 
>>> post a 
>>> >    better one if I wound up doing so. 
>>> > 
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