By subshell i mean running a bash shell as a child of another bash shell. If you open a new tab, the CWD won't be kept.
The terminal i'm testing, doesn't matter what shell, it keeps the CWD in the new tabs.
Open a couple of tabs in a sakura terminal, check that the CWD is not kept and send the output of 'ps -axf' (only the part with the sakura proccess and its childs)
By subshell i mean running a bash shell as a child of another bash shell. If you open a new tab, the CWD won't be kept.
The terminal i'm testing, doesn't matter what shell, it keeps the CWD in the new tabs.
Open a couple of tabs in a sakura terminal, check that the CWD is not kept and send the output of 'ps -axf' (only the part with the sakura proccess and its childs)