Public bug reported:
I was using gnome-terminal on Ubunutu 14.04 when it crashed. When the
crash notification message box appeared ("submit dump", etc.) there was
an option to relaunch the terminal. I chose this option.
Git started exhibiting strange behaviours when trying to clone
repositories, claiming it did not have permission even if ran within a
directory with 777. Eventually I realised it may be a terminal issue
and when I closed it and opened a new one from the launcher the
permissions error disappeared.
** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1665371
Title:
restrictive permissions after relaunch from crash message box
Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I was using gnome-terminal on Ubunutu 14.04 when it crashed. When the
crash notification message box appeared ("submit dump", etc.) there
was an option to relaunch the terminal. I chose this option.
Git started exhibiting strange behaviours when trying to clone
repositories, claiming it did not have permission even if ran within a
directory with 777. Eventually I realised it may be a terminal issue
and when I closed it and opened a new one from the launcher the
permissions error disappeared.
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