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Use exec to directly launch fvim from a login shell
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Hello,
I had a few issues with
HOMEnot being available in environment on a M1 Mac running Ventura and it got me testing things in the launcher. I found the whole "environment variable extracting" deal a bit complex for what it seems to want to do.I got fvim working fine after tuning a bit the file to just use exec to directly launch fvim from a login shell; so I'm sharing my modifications in case that's something you'd want to include (I'm not sure it will be good for all installations though).
Cheers,
Gerry