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Title:
terminator does not honor x-terminal-emulator -e option
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Title:
terminator does not honor x-terminal-emulator -e
This bug was fixed in the package terminator - 0.97-3
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* Add patch to fix -e parameter to work as
x-terminal-emulator. (Closes: #734655 LP: #366644)
+ Thanks to Neal Fultz for it.
* Add patch to fix splits not being central
Sorry for the noise, maybe it is specific to Debian. I get the same
error on Debian with x-terminal-emulator as when calling terminator
directly. I will report it to Debian.
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My patch fixed terminator when it is symlinked and run as "x-terminal-
emulator". It doesn't change any behavior if you continue to run it as
"terminator".
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the issue with x-terminal-emulator is because it is set to terminator.
/usr/bin/terminator -e mc /home/dom
Usage: terminator [options]
terminator: error: Additional unexpected arguments found: ['/home/dom']
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It is a new problem with it. According to xterm man page, xterm -e [command]
[command options] sould works.
In practice, it work only with gnome-terminal:
gnome-terminal -e mc /home/dom
With
terminator -e mc /home/dom
it fail. I must use quoting:
terminator -e "mc /home/dom"
which can be com
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Title:
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Nice ! And thank you.
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I just sent a merge request that fixes this. I implemented Andrea's
suggestion because it was easiest.
** Branch linked: lp:~nfultz/terminator/terminator
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Argg typo
It was gentoo amd64 and
terminator -x "man fvwm"
is failing like before.
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Title:
terminator does not honor x-terminal-emulator -e opti
Ok. Andrea, I think you are right.
Also, I just try
terminator -x man bash
and terminator -e "man bash"
and they are working fine again. (terminator 0.96 on gentoo
But
amd64)terminator -x "man fvwm"
is failing like before.
Last, I think the gnome-terminal.wrapper script must be debian specific
I proposed that behavior for two reasons:
1. if one invokes x-terminal-emulator, he expects that it behaves like any
x-terminal-emulator; and
2. this is a common behavior. Examples include: adduser (which can be invoked
as addgroup), bash (which can be invoked as sh) and zsh (which can be invoke
Andrea, that's a good idea. Another possibility would be a preference
setting. Both solutions are not exclusive.
If no pref is defined then follow the policy, or not, depending on how it is
launched.
If the pref is defined, use the prefered policy in both cases.
If only one of those solutions i
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Title:
terminator doe
We could do the following: if terminator is invoked as x-terminal-
emulator, then it follows the policy. Else it behaves like gnome-
terminal.
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Titl
With 0.96 on gentoo, this is worst than ever:
terminator -x man bash
terminator -x "man bash"
terminator -e "man bash"
give me a new terminator window but without the man page, and
terminator -e man bash
give me
terminator: error: Additional unexpected arguments found: ['bash']
and no new ter
Ulr: It doesn't look like that wrapper is in current Ubuntu releases -
is it still in Debian?
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You never noticed that gnome-terminal has a wrapper in debian that
correctly handles the -e option (when used as x-terminal-emulator)? That
what other alternatives must do as well.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: terminator
Milestone: None => 1.0-beta
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http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-
list/1999-June/msg00022.html explains why GNOME Terminal has the options
it currently has.
I would be particularly interested in any tests which show Terminator
behaving differently to GNOME Terminal, also I suspect that changing
either Debian policy
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Sorry,
gnome-terminal -e man fvwm
give me nothing (same result than terminator -x man fvwm).
is in fact
give me nothing (same result than terminator -e man fvwm).
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This is a big mess. Here on gentoo,
terminator -x man fvwm
give me the correct result. But
terminator -x "man fvwm"
give me terminator with a blank console and "Impossible de démarrer le
shell man fvwm" (Impossible to start the shell man fvwm). The message
should be "Impossible de démarrer la c
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> The policy would suggest that GNOME Terminal is not suitable either,
> since its -x is xterm's -e, and it doesn't support -T.
I think this is correct. I will look at the gnome terminal and file a
bug there when appropriate.
> I suppose that means that on the face of it, we should not install
The policy would suggest that GNOME Terminal is not suitable either, since its
-x is xterm's -e, and it doesn't support -T.
We follow GNOME Terminal behaviour in this regard, our -x is xterm's -e and we
do not support -T.
I suppose that means that on the face of it, we should not install the
x-
>From the terminator man page:
-x, --execute=COMMAND [ARGS]
Runs the rest of the command line instead of your default shell
or profile specified command.
This is the option that has the desired effect, as far as I understand it,
according to the policy.
Policy
Suppo
from terminator man page:
-e, --command=COMMAND
Runs the specified command instead of your default shell or pro‐
file specified command
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