Re: how to use current directory as bash startup directory

2003-07-07 Thread Daniel Barclay
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Barclay wrote: Can bash "inherit" the working directory setting from the process that invoked bash instead of always setting its initial working directory (to the user's home directory)? ... Normally, you should be able to just not pass the --

Re: how to use current directory as bash startup directory

2003-07-03 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Daniel Barclay wrote: > Can bash "inherit" the working directory setting from the process that > invoked bash instead of always setting its initial working directory > (to the user's home directory)? > > On Unix, Emacs' "shell" command gets me a shell whose working directory >

how to use current directory as bash startup directory

2003-07-03 Thread Daniel Barclay
Can bash "inherit" the working directory setting from the process that invoked bash instead of always setting its initial working directory (to the user's home directory)? On Unix, Emacs' "shell" command gets me a shell whose working directory is set based on what I was editing. However, when I use