Hi

tmux doesn't do anything with stderr but you aren't being very clear
what the problem is. Where do you see red text? Inside tmux?



On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 12:39:29PM -0500, Ryan Bissell wrote:
>    *
> 
>    Hi,
> 
>    I*ve recently started using stderred to color all stderr output red in my
>    terminals, because obvious.
> 
>    I*m also a 2-year fan of tmux.** Unfortunately, it seems that tmux uses
>    stderr to echo text typed at the shell prompt?** (I am somewhat making an
>    assumption there, because the combination of stderred and tmux results in
>    red text when I type.** This only happens when I add tmux to the
>    equation.)
> 
>    Is tmux in-fact using stderr to echo text typed by the user at the shell
>    prompt?** And if so, is there a way to disable that behavior?
> 
>    In case it matters to anyone: this is on Ubuntu 12.04, x86_64
> 
>    </ryan>

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