This is not the default behavior.
I would check my Terminal/Preferences (which has settings for what to
do when you start a Terminal), and your ~/.bashrc, which is executed
when you create a new shell.
On 2007-02-25, at 10:39 EST, Michael Potter wrote:
I use Mac OS X Tiger and recently installed
openlaszlo-3.3.3-osx-dev.install.dmg.
Now whenever I open a new Terminal window (File->New Shell) this
command runs:
/Applications/OpenLaszlo\ Server\ 3.3.3/OpenLaszlo\ Explorer.command
My problem is that I use Terminal for other things so I do not want
Explorer.command to always start.
I can not figure out why this runs, I even went so far as running
ktraceon Terminal to find out where it reads that command from. I
checked every preference option in Terminal and can not find a
reference to that command. I do not have any files in
Library/Application Support/Terminal.
As a work around I now I run File->NewCommand and use bash as the
command. At least I can get a usable terminal window.
Here are my questions:
1) How do I disable that behavior.
2) Once disabled how do I start Explorer.command:
my guess is File->NewCommand /Applications/.../Explorer.command
Thanks for your help in advance, Laszlo seems to be exactly what I am
looking for.
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Michael Potter