Thanks Jonathan!

It works for me; can anyone see a problem with using this change to the startup shell?

cheers!

    - Chris

Begin forwarded message:

From: Jonathan Sandoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 29 March 2007 2:31:05 AM
Subject: bash startup script

Chris,

I downloaded the Linux installer for JXPlorer 3.2 recently. I like it
very much.

I had a bit of trouble with the startup shell, however. It seems to
require that the user's current working directory is the home directory
of JXPlorer. If one makes a launcher in GNOME for this program one
cannot control the current working directory and it defaults to the user
home. My modifications infer the home directory from "$0" which in bash
is the expanded name of the executing program. This works in bash and
other bourne shell derivatives and should work in most other Unix
shells, though I have not verified.

I fixed this minor issue in my version of the shell. I also made a
couple of other minor fixes. For example, the name of the shell script
was incorrect. I am attaching it. I hope it can be of use to you.

Thanks,

Jonathan Sandoe

Attachment: jxplorer.sh
Description: application/shellscript


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