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,
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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,
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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
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
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
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,
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