On 2 August 2013 16:50, Rogério Yokomizo <m...@ro.ger.io> wrote: > Hi! > > I would like to report a bug. > I am sorry if this isn't the right method. > > So… > > I'm using tmux on OSX 10.7.5 and Ubuntu 12.4 > > On my .tmux.conf I have the default-path option: > > set default-path "~" > > When I open a new pane or window, on Ubuntu this works fine. > > On OSX, this option is ignored, but all other options works fine. However, If > I try to reload the .tmux.conf using :source-file ~/.tmux.conf, the > default-path option works. > > I'm using tmux 1.8 installed with home brew.
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