> 1.  Are you sure your inputrc is being read?  

Yes, I had verified this in two ways: First I have changed some of the
character
bindings in my .inputrc, and then I have typed Ctrl-X Crtl-R on the
shell prompt.
The effect was that my character binding had changed, but the completion
behaviour
was still faulty.

> 2.  Does typing `bind "set show-all-if-ambiguous on"' at the 
> bash prompt
>     result in the option being successfully enabled?

No, this does not output anything!!!

> 
> 3.  You can type `complete' at the bash prompt and see if you have any
>     completions defined.  I don't think the completion 
> package turns off
>     any options, though.

This doesn't display anything either. What can we conclude from this???

Ronald


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