Re: having trouble with virtualenvwrapper - need to run 'source ~/.profile' every time.
Does gnome-terminal make sense to you in this context? I popped up "edit" on the terminal launcher and that's in the Application field. I would, theoretically, add whatever option for gnome-terminal specifies it as a login shell?
Testing this, I added --login to the field, per this page, but it didn't ask for a login, nor did it run .profile.
Not sure if I'm barking up the proper tree here, natch.
On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:37:03 AM UTC-5, Thomas wrote:
-- Testing this, I added --login to the field, per this page, but it didn't ask for a login, nor did it run .profile.
Not sure if I'm barking up the proper tree here, natch.
On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:37:03 AM UTC-5, Thomas wrote:
On 10/16/13 8:29 AM, Jimmy Pants wrote:
Your terminal is being opened without specifying it as a "login shell". Not sure which terminal program you are using so you will need to check on options; for xterm it is the -ls option....every time I open a terminal, that is. As I understand it, .profile is the file to edit in Linux Mint, and it does exist, with some basic code in it, in my home dir. So, per this tutorial, I added the following to .profile:
hth
- Tom
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