I saw some discussion on this awhile ago and I don't understand why tmux
defaults to using a login shell. That wouldn't bother me too much except I
can't figure out how to tell it not to do that.

And I would like to be able to tell tmux not to do that in a way that uses
whatever shell I have set for a given user so my .tmux.conf could be
portable across various OS.

I want tmux to always use a non-login shell whether my shell is set to bash,
zsh, etc. Can somebody please explain how to do this?

Thanks.

/jl

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