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[Bug 751663] New: GNOME terminal crashes on cd to a non-existent directory using tcsh shell
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- Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 07:48:06 +0000
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751663
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751663#c0
Summary: GNOME terminal crashes on cd to a non-existent
directory using tcsh shell
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE 12.1
Version: Final
Platform: x86-64
OS/Version: openSUSE 12.1
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: GNOME
AssignedTo: bnc-team-gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ReportedBy: arani89@xxxxxxxxx
QAContact: qa@xxxxxxx
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
Created an attachment (id=480834)
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A screenshot showing the command that crashes the application
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Firefox/7.0.1
In gnome-terminal using tcsh shell, when I give the command cd <some invalid
directory>, tcsh simply quits without giving any error messages. This happens
every time I by mistake write the name of some non-existent directory.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open gnome-terminal
2.cd <some name which is not a valid directory name>
3.
Actual Results:
GNOME-terminal quits without any error or warning messages
Expected Results:
tcsh should have given the message "No such file or directory", and taken the
user back to command-prompt
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