When I was using Gentoo and upgraded world packages etc the title name on putty always updated like:
"Installing lighttpd-1.3.13 (6 of 29)" or something, whatever.
When next package came it would update to "Installing randompackate-1.5.23242525 (7 of 29)".
I'm wondering if this is at all possible with tmux and putty? Im currently upgrading 105 ports with portmaster running "portmaster -ad" and I want to know how far the updating has come. Now the title is just
"tmux /usr/home/whatevername", not very informative.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Info:
"Installing lighttpd-1.3.13 (6 of 29)" or something, whatever.
When next package came it would update to "Installing randompackate-1.5.23242525 (7 of 29)".
I'm wondering if this is at all possible with tmux and putty? Im currently upgrading 105 ports with portmaster running "portmaster -ad" and I want to know how far the updating has come. Now the title is just
"tmux /usr/home/whatevername", not very informative.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Info:
Code:
uname -a
FreeBSD hostname 9.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 13 13:11:31 UTC 2012 root@fbsd.9x:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/XENHVM amd64
pkg version
tmux-1.9.a_1
fish-2.0.0
portmaster-3.17.3