I'm using csh and TMOUT is undefined.

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:56 AM, SamLT <samuel.leth...@intelunix.fr> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 10:35:09AM -0600, Jon Johnson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently switched to using tmux from screen and have been loving it,
>> but I've noticed something that seems peculiar to me. I've done some
>> google searching and haven't been able to determine if this is
>> supposed to be happening or is just something particular to my setup.
>> Any enlightenment would be appreciated!
>>
>> What I've been noticing is that tmux seems to be monitoring all of my
>> windows and autoclosing windows that have been idle for a certain
>> amount of time (I'm not exactly sure how long - seems to be maybe like
>> 20 minutes or so). If I leave a tmux session alone long enough, it
>> will close all of the windows and close the session too. This isn't
>> really the behavior I expected or want. I'm looking for a way to have
>> it just leave my windows alone. I like to leave different windows in
>> certain directories, ready to work in. It's a bit frustrating when the
>> windows keep disappearing.
>>
>> I tried adding this line to my .tmux.conf, thinking it might help:
>>
>> set-window-option -g monitor-silence 0
>>
>> but it doesn't seem to have affected the behavior at all. If anyone
>> recognizes this behavior or knows how to change it, I'd appreciate it.
>> Thanks!
>>
>> I'm using tmux version 1.5 which I compiled on a x86_64 system running
>> linux kernel 2.6.25.10 (I think it's a CentOS system, but I didn't set
>> it up, don't know for sure). Also I manually compiled libevent since
>> it wasn't on my system (I used libevent-2.0.16-stable).
>
>
> Are you using bash? if so, is the variable TMOUT defined (e.g. in your
> bashrc). Run the command below
>
> | echo $TMOUT
>
> if it prints something, check you're bashrc (user&system wide)
>
>
>>
>> Jon
>>
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