- /*
- * CloseOnExit defaults to closing only on a clean exit - but
- * unfortunately not on Unix (pterm). On Unix, the exit code of
- * a shell is the last exit code of one of its child processes,
- * even if it's an interactive shell - so some pterms will
- * close and some will not for no particularly good reason. The
- * mode is still useful for specialist purposes (running a
- * single command in its own pterm), but I don't think it's a
- * sane default, unfortunately.
- */
- gppi(sesskey, "CloseOnExit", COE_NORMAL, &cfg->close_on_exit);
+ gppi(sesskey, "CloseOnExit", AUTO, &cfg->close_on_exit);