Bug#447210: screen: chdir command doesn't expand tilde

2008-04-26 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 00:29:29 +0200, Jan Christoph Nordholz wrote: > I don't like the idea of introducing additional build dependencies, Not a surprise. > and I don't think upstream would be very fond either. Besides I had > already wrapped up some simple tilde expansion code to fix #308818,

Bug#447210: screen: chdir command doesn't expand tilde

2008-04-26 Thread Jan Christoph Nordholz
Hi, > I'm not the maintainer, so I'm not sure if there is any chance > of changing screen/screen upstream to have a new build dependency. > If there is then that is obviously preferred. I don't like the idea of introducing additional build dependencies, and I don't think upstream would be ver

Bug#447210: screen: chdir command doesn't expand tilde

2007-10-25 Thread Steve Kemp
On Thu Oct 25, 2007 at 08:48:29 +1000, Ben Finney wrote: > On 24-Oct-2007, Steve Kemp wrote: > > Please find patch attached to address this. > > This seems rather to be re-inventing the wheel. Wouldn't it be better > to use the same 'readline' library that GNU bash uses for tilde > expansion?

Bug#447210: screen: chdir command doesn't expand tilde

2007-10-24 Thread Ben Finney
On 24-Oct-2007, Steve Kemp wrote: > Please find patch attached to address this. This seems rather to be re-inventing the wheel. Wouldn't it be better to use the same 'readline' library that GNU bash uses for tilde expansion? -- \"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "Wuh, I

Bug#447210: screen: chdir command doesn't expand tilde

2007-10-24 Thread Steve Kemp
Please find patch attached to address this. Steve -- http://www.steve.org.uk/ --- /tmp/screen-4.0.3/process.c 2003-09-18 13:53:54.0 +0100 +++ /tmp/user/1000/screen-4.0.3/process.c 2007-10-24 21:43:39.0 +0100 @@ -32,13 +32,77 @@ #ifndef sun #include #endif +#include

Bug#447210: screen: chdir command doesn't expand tilde

2007-10-18 Thread Nikolaus Schulz
Package: screen Version: 4.0.3-0.3+b1 Severity: minor Hi, every time I :chdir screen into a some directory ~/DIR, I wish I could just type that as usual in a shell. Instead, screen requires the full $HOME spelled out, which is quite annoying. Cheers, Nikolaus -- System Information: Debian Re