On Mon November 13 2006 20:00, Sune Vuorela wrote: > On Tuesday 14 November 2006 02:10, Bruce Sass wrote: > > help:/konsole/sessions.html, point 4. clearly states: > > "Enter a command just as you normally would if you opened a new > > shell and were going to issue that command." > > Maybe this line has been thru the sales department, but I can also > open new shells that don't read my .bashrc > > The line maybe could say "Enter a command as you normally would if > you opened a new shell and were to issue that command. The command > will be invoked with sh -c /command/" > or maybe: > "Enter a command as you normally would in a shell. This command will > be executed instead of your shell"
But that is not what it says, maybe you should stop guessing and making things up. Why not take the docs for what they say, or ask upstream. > I have looked more into it. I cannot find any evidence that konsole > actually invokes bash -c yourcommand, but instead I seem to suggest <...> Yes, "bash -c ..." was an error on my part, and I do have a .profile with the relevent bits just in case Konsole was lying by using sh instead of the indicated SHELL=/bin/bash... as it turns out that is not relevent to this bug. Debian's Konsole behaviour differs from both documented and past behaviour in a way that cripples the use of sessions. Either Debian's Konsole is broken, Konsole is broken, or the behaviour changed and the documentation didn't... any of those situations warrants a bug report and no amount of maybes, guesses, or attempts to remember on your part is going to change that. - Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]