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Nice, but..
there is a mention of your situation in the readme, second paragraph of troubleshooting...
Nice, but..
Ah, missed that. Thanks.
For the record, use bash > 2.04 to avoid this.
Nice, but..
I wonder if the mark-directories variable in the readline library interacts/interfers with that. I have "set mark-directories off" in ~/.inputrc because I don't like trailing slashes appended to directories; wish there were also a way to nuke trailing spaces, like "unset addsuffix" in tcsh.
tcsh has similar (was: Nice, but..)
tcsh is still my primary interactive shell, but more recent features like programmable completion in bash tempt me to switch.I haven't looked at the package (as I don't use bash), but I do have programmable completion setup for tcsh. It's done with the 'complete' command and you can override default completion for commands, argument numbers given to commands or even arguments followed by certain options for certain commands -- the completion can be provided either by saying e.g. files ending with .tex to the cammand pdflatex, "just directories" for arguments followed by -I for gcc or by giving a shell variable to use as list or even a command to execute (and use the result as a list of matches). But it's really a mess to setup (man tcsh if you want to have a go at it), but I'd expect it isn't much simpler for bash... this is unix in all its beauty... |
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