Re: The Path Variable is Incomplete

2011-10-09 Thread Nicholas Marriott
look at setting default-command or default-shell On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 02:14:10PM +0200, Bastien Dejean wrote: > Nicholas Marriott a ??crit : > > > tmux always starts shells as login shells unless explicitly configured > > not to > > How can I explicitly tell tmux not to? > > Greetings, > --

Re: The Path Variable is Incomplete

2011-10-08 Thread Bastien Dejean
Nicholas Marriott a écrit : > tmux always starts shells as login shells unless explicitly configured > not to How can I explicitly tell tmux not to? Greetings, -- Bastien -- All of the data generated in your IT infrast

Re: The Path Variable is Incomplete

2011-10-06 Thread Bastien Dejean
Nicholas Marriott a écrit : > tmux always starts shells as login shells unless explicitly configured > not to, but with no version or config it is hard to tell if that's the > case... That's tmux 1.5 with the default config and the path is being changed in .zshenv. So, what's the relevant optio

Re: The Path Variable is Incomplete

2011-10-06 Thread Nicholas Marriott
gt; > > > I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is > > my shell). > > But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing. > > I am guessing you set it in .zprofile, but tmux isn't starting your > shell as a logi

Re: The Path Variable is Incomplete

2011-10-05 Thread Tom Prince
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 22:57:04 +0200, Bastien Dejean wrote: > Hi, > > I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is > my shell). > But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing. I am guessing you set it in .zprofile, but tmux isn't starting y

The Path Variable is Incomplete

2011-10-05 Thread Bastien Dejean
Hi, I just launched tmux with no arguments and I ended up in zsh (which is my shell). But, the $PATH variable is incomplete: ~/bin is missing. Cheers, -- Bastien -- All the data continuously generated in your IT