[Bug 525552] Re: Byobu overwrites shell prompt setting

2014-01-25 Thread Trenton Bullard
+1 for @readan2 I've been trying to make byobu+screen automatically start a login shell for months (i know that sounds pathetic), and this workaround adequately solves this for me. In order to utilize my ruby on rails environment I must be logged into a login shell which required me to do bash -l,

[Bug 525552] Re: Byobu overwrites shell prompt setting

2014-01-21 Thread toobuntu
+1 for the workarounds from @readan2 in #33. Using a mbp5,3 on OSX 10.9.1, with byobu and tmux from homebrew. I don't understand the reasons for wanting to avoid a login shell, but I can report that adding "--login" in the three places shown below gets my $PS1 back the way it's supposed to be.

[Bug 525552] Re: Byobu overwrites shell prompt setting

2014-01-14 Thread Jeremiah Snapp
I also see this behavior with byobu 5.60-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 13.10. I can run byobu manually or automatically at login (using byobu-enable) but the aliases and functions I have in a /etc/profile.d/lxc-helpers.sh script aren't available to me. Interestingly, when I run tmux it does have my profile

[Bug 525552] Re: Byobu overwrites shell prompt setting

2013-12-27 Thread James Gifford
I too can confirm that this is still present. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to byobu in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525552 Title: Byobu overwrites shell prompt setting To manage notifications about this bu

[Bug 525552] Re: Byobu overwrites shell prompt setting

2013-10-01 Thread Cam Cope
I tried to edit the two places readan2 mentioned on Ubuntu 13.10, but that just caused byobu to immediately exit on start :( I need a login shell to get RVM to work. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to byobu in Ubuntu. https