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Re: weird zsh startup behavior
- X-seq: zsh-workers 3432
- From: mason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Geoff Wing)
- To: zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: weird zsh startup behavior
- Date: 9 Aug 1997 05:11:53 GMT
- Organization: PrimeNet
- References: "Your message of Fri, 08 Aug 1997 21:16:06 EDT." <199708090439.WAA04877@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: mason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
John M. Harres <harres@xxxxxxxx> typed:
:On Fri 8 Aug 1997, Zoltan Hidvegi wrote:
:> > Does anyone know under what circumstances zsh will change directory on
:> > startup? I was in root under sh, ran zsh, and zappo, switched directories,
:> > and not to root's home directory. Both home directories are automounted.
:> We can only fix this problem if you provide more details about the
:> problem. What zsh version, OS, OS version, libc version, compiler are
:> you using? Can you reproduce this with zsh -f? If not, try to find the
:> command in you startup files which triggers the problem.
:Sorry, brain on hold. zsh 3.0.4, Solaris 2.5.1, gcc-2.7.2.2, whatever libc
:Sun ships withe Solaris 2.5.1.
:Reproduced with zsh -f:
Can you reproduce it with "zsh -f" and no /etc/zshenv?
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