GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 585047
Opens new tabs in the working directory of running programs in the current tab
Last modified: 2009-07-24 22:17:32 UTC
This behaviour is new and I doubt, that it is intended reading #525450 and #575184. If I have a tab open pointing to, say /usr/local/src and I open a new tab, it points to /usr/local/src, independent from any program running in this tab (say e.g. `man'). This is how g-t used to work up to 2.24. But now, if I have a tab pointing to this location and I e.g. view a manual page in this tab, the new tab points to /usr/share/man, not to the directory the first tab points to. It's not just man. Having a root session with su in the current tab lets the new tab open in /. I checked the profile preferences but didn't find something related. If this is intended behavior, please allow to behave like g-t did in the past: open new tabs pointing to the location the current tab points to.
I can confirm this as well, on 2.26.
Also reported to Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/532173
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 579291 ***