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attaching new process to existing screen
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Ed Peschko |
Subject: |
attaching new process to existing screen |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Mar 2006 04:01:52 -0000 |
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Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
hey all,
I had a question about new processes and screen - is it possible to start a
process
in another window/session and have it show up in the windowlist of an existing
screen?
Ie: I know that you can do something like:
screen -d -m gdb
and have gdb pop up in an entirely new screen. What I want is the ability to
say
screen -d -m gdb -x <screen session>
and have screen attach the gdb process to the existing screen session.
Now, I see a '-X' function, but I don't think that this is quite what I need.
for
one, it says 'unknown command' gdb... In fact I can't seem to get -X to do much
of
anything.
Anyways, does something like this exist, and if so how do you do it?
Thanks,
Ed
(ps - is screen development dead? I'm hoping not, it truly is a lifechanging
program..)
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