Terminator seems to ignore powerline from .bashrc

Bug #1709273 reported by Guus Bonnema
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Terminator
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Bug Description

I run Fedora with the recommended settings of Fedora for powerline. It turns out, that everything works, except for sourcing the powerline.sh script. I show a screenprint where you see the contents of the .bashrc on the left. On the right you see that terminator initially ignores powerline, until I source the file manually. Then I have powerline enabled.

Why would Terminator ignore the sourcing of the file from .bashrc while it does not ignore the sourcing from the commandline?

Tags: powerline
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Guus Bonnema (gbonnema) wrote :
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Guus Bonnema (gbonnema) wrote :

Attaching config file.

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Stephen Boddy (stephen-j-boddy) wrote :

Try disabling (comment out) 37-39 and see if you get your powerline. Pretty sure that vte.sh is overriding your sourced powerline.

Changed in terminator:
status: New → Incomplete
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Guus Bonnema (gbonnema) wrote :

You are completely right. Thank you for the advice. Problem solved (I will leave closing the issue to you). Thanks.

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Guus Bonnema (gbonnema) wrote :

I saw this one was still open. The statuses available however do not include anything like solved, not change necessary. Maybe one of the developers can change the status (I may not see all the statuses possible).

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