Fri Mar 10 11:46:08 EST 2006 rsc This is definitely not correct. You can't re-chdir after every single command. That's going to slow tons of stuff, and it breaks interacting with acme (try cd /dev/acme/new multiple times). Even rewriting /dev/wdir after every command seems like overkill to me. The vast majority leave /dev/wdir correct. I don't think there's a good solution. This one creates more problems than it solves (as do most).