It does not matter. That's the same. It is Linux101
I'd point out that it isn't about the system being Linux-based that controls the behavior for paths. It would have been better stated as "pathname 101" or "pathname basics", with the exception of course of esoteric pathname systems.
@billy900: If the argument to 'cd' is a directory, the current working directory (CWD) will still be changed, whether the path contains a trailing slash or not. Assuming /some/path/some/dir is a directory, the following commands are equivalent:
cd /some/path/some/dir
cd /some/path/some/dir/
This also applies to DOS pathnames. The following commands are equivalent:
My usual remedy to that is to delete the offending account, then create it again.
yup I did that... but it didn't fix it. I think it has something to do with the update of the plugin. ...I don't think you can rollback the update though so right now only thing I could do is uninstall it til there's a fix.
yup I did that... but it didn't fix it. I think it has something to do with the update of the plugin. ...I don't think you can rollback the update though so right now only thing I could do is uninstall it til there's a fix.
Hmm, that's odd. If you could reproduce it, then you may want to file a bug report.
By the way, are you using the built-in messenger or an application like Pidgin?
Hmm, that's odd. If you could reproduce it, then you may want to file a bug report.
By the way, are you using the built-in messenger or an application like Pidgin?
yup i'm using the Pidgin protocols plugin for Conversations and Contacts... funny thin is, the update was applied to Pidgin Extra Protocols (Bonjour and Sametime)... if you uninstall both and only intalled the plugin for Conversations and Contacts, for some reason the Extra Protocols would be re-installed as well.
...yup I think it's a bug coz a few people are reporting the same issues after the update.