Perhaps 'shell -$SHELL' would be more what you're after?
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Andy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:34 PM,   wrote:
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> > Complementing the previous message.
> > After some tests, I believed this is a Bug.
> > When executed with option "-s -" the "sh" shell are executed , and not
> the
> > shell on the /etc/passwd.
> >
> > After remove the ".screenrc" I execute:
> >
> >     SunOS cmartins:~> screen -s -
> >     SunOS \u:\w> ps
> >        PID TTY         TIME CMD
> >       6859 pts/5       0:00 ps
> >       6852 pts/5       0:00 sh
> >     SunOS \u:\w> echo $$
> >     6852
> >
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> I don't believe it's a bug. If you consult the manpage, it says:
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>   * If the command begins with a '-' character, the shell will
>   * be started as a login-shell.
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>
> So you've got the preceding '-' character, but no command
> following it.
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