[Bug 51702] New: AFxW: the working directory of launched Unix application isn't set
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Sun Aug 29 06:47:06 CDT 2021
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51702
Bug ID: 51702
Summary: AFxW: the working directory of launched Unix
application isn't set
Product: Wine
Version: 6.15
Hardware: x86-64
URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20210811072930if_/http://a
kt.d.dooo.jp/lzh/afxw32_165.zip
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ntdll
Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
Reporter: sagawa.aki+winebugs at gmail.com
Distribution: Ubuntu
Created attachment 70575
--> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=70575
Configuration file for AFxW to launch Unix application
AFxW[1], aka あふw in Japanese, is an ultra-low functionality two-pane file
manager.
With Wine 6.13 or later, working directory of launched Unix application is
always '/'. This is a regression because the working directory corresponds to
AFxW's active directory pane with Wine 6.12.
@kusyan, a reporter on Twitter, wrote up the following scenario in Japanese.
Thanks to the scenario, I can confirm this issue.
Steps to reproduce:
1. unzip afxw32_165.zip
2. Put attached AFXW.DEF to the directory which AFXW.EXE exists.
3. If you don't have /usr/bin/lxterminal, rewrite line 6 of AFXW.DEF to your
favorite Unix terminal software (after KEY_01=).
4. LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 wine AFXW.EXE
5. Press [F2] to launch the specified terminal software.
6. Type 'pwd' (without quotes) and [Enter] in the new terminal window.
Expected result:
The terminal shows an Unix directory corresponding to AFxW's active directory
pane.
For instance, if your AFxW's active directory pane shows 'C:\', the terminal
will show '/home/yourname/.wine/drive_c'.
Actual result:
The terminal shows '/'. It's not a directory corresponding to AFxW's active
directory pane.
[1] http://akt.d.dooo.jp/akt_afxw.html
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