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[Bug 778801] Re: TERM unconditionally set to "xterm", regardless of config

 

This bug seems to be still present in Xubuntu 11.10

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Title:
  TERM unconditionally set to "xterm", regardless of config

Status in Gnome Virtual Terminal Emulator:
  New
Status in XFCE4 Terminal Emulator:
  Unknown
Status in “vte” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “xfce4-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: xfce4-terminal

  Xubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal

  xfce4-terminal 0.4.7-0ubuntu1
  libvte9 0.27.90

  I wish to enable 256-color support in apps running under
  xfce4-terminal; but even though I've set TERM to this value in the
  config (and verified it in .config/Terminal/terminalrc), the TERM
  variable winds up having the value "xterm".

  Upon digging a little further, xfce4-terminal correctly sets the TERM
  variable in the environment vector that it then passes through to vte
  via vte_terminal_command_full (this takes place within the
  terminal_screen_launch_child function found in terminal/terminal-
  screen.c). However, vte_terminal_fork_command_full copies everything
  from that vector _except_ the TERM variable, unconditionally replacing
  that with a value that should be set by calling vte_pty_set_term (this
  happens in src/pty.c:__vte_pty_merge_environ(), which is called by
  (and gets the TERM value from) src/pty.c:__vte_pty_spawn, which in
  turn is called by src/vte.c:vte_terminal_fork_command_full() ).
  xfce4-terminal doesn't appear to ever call that function anywhere, and
  thus vte defaults to "xterm". So the appropriate fix would seem to be
  to make xfce4-terminal call that function to register the correct TERM
  value.

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