Romain Francoise <rfranco...@debian.org> wrote:
> +Set the default working directory for new processes. If empty (the
> +default), the working directory is determined dynamically from the
> +calling context: when called from keys or the command prompt the working
> +directory of the process living in the active window is used, when
> +called from the command line the working directory of the client is
> +used, otherwise the directory from which the server was started is used.

I find this quite a big change in the default behaviour.  If I
understand this correctly to get back the old behaviour I'd have to
set the default-path for a new session to the current working
directory, i.e. use a script on every start of tmux.   I'm not sure
how to do it exactly but having an easy option to get the old
behaviour that a session has a directory and every new window is in
this directory would be nice imo.

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