Just tried.  Yes, it does — same problem.

On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Nicholas Marriott
<nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does the same happen if you build tmux from SF CVS?
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 03:39:09PM -0600, Dan Velleman wrote:
>> I'm running the DarwinPorts port of tmux, v1.1, on Mac OS 10.5.  As
>> far as I can tell, it is not running configuration files at all.
>> Things I have tried:
>>
>> * putting commands in ~/.tmux.conf or in /etc/tmux.conf
>> * explicitly calling for a specific config file when launching (tmux
>> -f ~/.tmux.conf)
>> * explicitly killing the server (tmux kill-server) and restarting it
>> * running tmux -vvv to catch error messages ? nothing relevant shows
>> up in the logfile AFAICT
>> * deleting commands from the configuration files one at a time ??no
>> matter which commands I use, none are run
>>
>> My current .tmux.conf is:
>>
>> unbind C-b
>> set -g prefix C-a
>> setw -g mode-keys vi
>> set -g status-bg black
>> set -g status-fg white
>> set -g status-interval 1
>>
>> But again, removing or adding commands to this list has no effect ?
>> none are run regardless.  Setting any of these options explicitly with
>> tmux set OPTION or tmux setw OPTION works fine.
>>
>> Likely I'm overlooking something very simple, but I'm not sure what.
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> --
>> Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize til you have tried
>> to make it precise.
>>  ?Bertrand Russell
>>
>> If there is an appeal here, it is to a Popperian type of fragility:
>> look, I'm a proper scientist, because I've just shown you how fragile
>> my theory is; in fact, I've just broken it.
>>  ?R. Allen Harris
>>
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Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize til you have tried
to make it precise.
 –Bertrand Russell

If there is an appeal here, it is to a Popperian type of fragility:
look, I'm a proper scientist, because I've just shown you how fragile
my theory is; in fact, I've just broken it.
 –R. Allen Harris

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