The --help command isn't very clear about this, but the feature does
work when you put the "--working-directory" option BEFORE AN EXPLICIT "
--window" option.
However, the tilde "~" symbol may or may not work, depending on the
environment where the terminal is launched from. For example, I wanted
--working-directory still not working. Opens a tab at the home directory
not at the specified directory.
gnome-terminal --window --working-directory="~/any/path" will open a
window at home directory
Any work around atm?
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Anyone in the "works for me" choir: you're missing the point; it DOES
BOT work if and when the user has set the "Run custom command" option
for gnome-terminal.
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Anyone in the "works for me" choir: you're missing the point; it DOES
NOT work if and when the user has set the "Run custom command" option
for gnome-terminal.
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Works for me now too, for both absolute and relative paths (gnome-
terminal 3.34.2)
Marking as complete.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Works for me, too.
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This bug has been fixed for Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS running under Kernel
4.14.34-generic:
$ gnome-terminal --working-directory=/tmp
Opens a new terminal window with `/tmp` the current directory as expect.
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Sorry but for me :
Passing the **full** path to --working-directory DOES NOT works as expected.
Ubuntu: 17.04
Desktop Environment : Gnome Shell 3.24.2
GNOME Terminal: 3.20.2
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Passing the **full** path to --working-directory works as expected.
Ubuntu: 17.04
GNOME Terminal: 3.20.2
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Title:
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*no longer affects:* gnome-terminal
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This bug affects me the same way as it affects Jonathan Hartley : the
working directory isn't passed to a custom command...
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Title:
--working-dir
** Also affects: gnome-terminal
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gnome-terminal
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Title:
--working-directory doe
I'm sorry. My issue was not with gnome-terminal. My .bashrc ended with
'cd /home/wayne' thus every terminal always opened in my home folder no
matter what I tried.
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This still effect gnome-reminal version 3.18.3. I'm specifically trying
to use it with Krusader file manager with the following command line:
gnome-terminal.real --working-directory=%d
gnome-terminal --working-directory=%d
gnome-terminal.real --working-directory %d
gnome-terminal --working-directo
Apologies if this is a dumb question but does Daniel Alves 'no longer
affects' annotation mean that this bug has been fixed in trunk/master,
and we should expect a release at some point? Or something else? Thanks
for helping me understand the process.
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** Also affects: gnome-terminal
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gnome-terminal
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Title:
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...and I'm using
$ gnome-terminal --version
GNOME Terminal 3.18.3
(in Ubuntu 16.04)
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Title:
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This problem manifests for me if I modify my gnome-terminal profile to
start a custom command (e.g. '/bin/bash')
If I uncheck that option in the profile, to run the my default shell
instead, then --working-directory=/ works fine.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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