* screen: wrapper script should add a -c arg, and specify your chosen
profile, and ensure that .screenrc at least exists, prevent recursion
from happening to upgrading users by pruning source of ~/.screenrc-profile
from ~/.screenrc, LP: #323756
* screen-launcher-install: test executability of screen-launcher; install to
.profile unconditionally, and only .bash_profile and .bash_login if they
exist; sanitize the environment; LP: #319691, LP: #321869
* screen-launcher-uninstall: test writability of file to prune; prune from
.profile, .bash_profile, and .bash_login
* screen-profiles-helper: update auto-launch-on-login detection accordingly
* windows/common: start counting at 1, add a window for watching /etc/motd
* profiles/profile.skel, profiles/*: source the user's local ~/.screenrc
as a last step (allowing for overrides)
* select-screen-profile: don't mess with the user's ~/.screenrc file here;
only set up the ~/.screenrc-profile symlink
This bug was fixed in the package screen-profiles - 1.19-0ubuntu1
---------------
screen-profiles (1.19-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* screen: wrapper script should add a -c arg, and specify your chosen launcher- install: test executability of screen-launcher; install to launcher- uninstall: test writability of file to prune; prune from profiles- helper: update auto-launch- on-login detection accordingly profile. skel, profiles/*: source the user's local ~/.screenrc screen- profile: don't mess with the user's ~/.screenrc file here;
profile, and ensure that .screenrc at least exists, prevent recursion
from happening to upgrading users by pruning source of ~/.screenrc-profile
from ~/.screenrc, LP: #323756
* screen-
.profile unconditionally, and only .bash_profile and .bash_login if they
exist; sanitize the environment; LP: #319691, LP: #321869
* screen-
.profile, .bash_profile, and .bash_login
* screen-
* windows/common: start counting at 1, add a window for watching /etc/motd
* profiles/
as a last step (allowing for overrides)
* select-
only set up the ~/.screenrc-profile symlink
-- Dustin Kirkland <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Feb 2009 10:24:28 +0100