* directory tracking on ansi-term broken
@ 2015-04-24 0:09 Jacob Oursland
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From: Jacob Oursland @ 2015-04-24 0:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi All,
I'm using a snapshot build from April 19th, version 201504190846 from the
Ubuntu PPA https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-elisp/+archive/ubuntu/ppa. I
recently restarted my Emacs instance, which had been running for who knows
how long (probably months), to address an out of control memory problem in
a dependency application (ibus). Since then, ansi-term will no longer
perform directory tracking.
My inferior shell is bash. I have confirmed that this problem exists with
'emacs -Q'. Re-setting my PS1 to the bash default PS1='\h:\w\$ ' and
starting Emacs didn't help either.
Steps to reproduce:
1. emacs -Q
2. M-x ansi-term RET RET
3. cd /tmp (or any other directory)
4. C-x C-f
Expected behavior:
Emacs will indicate the shell's working directory (/tmp) in the find-file
minibuffer prompt.
Actual behavior:
Emacs indicates the Emacs working directory working directory ($HOME, for
me) in the find-file minibuffer prompt.
Can anyone confirm or provide a fix for this?
Thanks,
Jake
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