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please, just delete the /etc/bash-completion.d/acroread.sh symlink:
others may have other problems but this file is just broken and break
the system tab completion for no gain whatsoever. What are you waiting
for yet since 2011?
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This is still present in 13.04. Problem does not occur when logged in as
root. My .bashrc does not source /etc/bash_completion, but the problem
persists. The fix from #10 doesn't make sense now since the file
/etc/bash_completion has been changed by the developers since then.
Acroread was never
Bug still present!
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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[Expired for acroread (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Hi, a new acroread release (0.9.4) is available for update, could you give it a
try and tell us if the problem persists?
If you still have this bug please set back the status to new
thanks
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
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On Precise I have both acroread-common and acroread at 9.5.4-1precise1
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Additional problem with all these auto complete smarts is aliases. I
have `alias ll='ls -al`, but the auto complete doesn't understand
aliases so I get the random extra space after the tab because it
didn't realise it was an 'ls'. Maybe auto-complete needs to expand
aliases before applying the
The bash tab expansion bug caused by Adobe Reader also affects Ubuntu
12.10. Comment #54 fixed the problem for me (rename acroread's
_filedir() function to _acroread_filedir() in
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Resource/Shell/acroread_tab).
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+1 for deleting acroread.sh
Tnx!
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I started to suffer the same problem with command cp in Kubuntu 12.04.1
after some upgrade (I couldn't say what package is the responsible). #10
solves my problem :)
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Thank you guys, post #10 helped me. I was using Ubuntu 11.04 (natty)
64bit version.
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I discovered the problem on Desktop 12.04 64 bit the other day. I
installed acrobat reader a while ago but I am quite sure the problem did
not occured due to this. #10 fixed it for me.
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Just had to install acroread the other day (11.10; 64-bit). Suddenly
noticed I lost normal tab completion for things like ls, cp, and mv.
The patch described in #54 seems to have solved the problem. Thanks!
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Same as #60, #61.
I was experiencing this problem with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, with all (non
proposed) updates applied. I have Acrobat Reader installed but didn't
think it could be related to.
Before the 12.04 fresh install i had Maverick until it got unsupported
so i don't know if it's new to this
As with ubuntu 12.04LTS, applying the latest updates on 04/06/12- the
bug returns!
Silas Solution
'I believe there is a bug on line 1587 of /etc/bash_completion, the -o
default on that line should be changed to -o filenames.' saves the problem
again,
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Experienced this problem with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Installed acrobat reader
about a week ago and for the last few days, have been experiencing the
same problem with cp and mv commands; not sure whether it was because of
the acorbat reader or the updates though.
#10 fixed it for me too! Thanks.
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Kubuntu 12.04: I had the same completion problem with commands cp and mv (not
ls) after installing Adobe Reader.
#54 patch worked.
Thanks a lot!
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My situation is a little bit different, and I believe some others share my
situation.
By applying the fix in #10, it only solves the problem for some commands, i.e.
those listed in that for loop.
However, for commands such as mplayer and dpkg, it still does not work.
Also, I do not have file
I don't believe this is specific to acroread. I do not have that
package installed at all and am experiencing the issue. Fix in #10
works for me. So, unless there is another package also providing the
same conflicting _filedir() (which I was not able to find by grepping
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$ . /etc/bash_completion
bash: complete: filenames: invalid option name
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Here's a patch to move Adobe Reader's _filedir() function to a
different name, so that it doesn't interfere with the one provided in
/etc/bash_completion.
** Patch added: acroread_tab.patch
The attachment acroread_tab.patch of this bug report has been
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event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve this situation by
removing the tag 'patch'
I have the same problem in 11.10. #10 fixes it. Great!
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Thanks a lot! #10 saved my sanity...
It was making me crazy!
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#10 fixed it for me too
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Removed /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh solved the problem for me.
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I removed /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh (and restarted bash) and
it's working now. Thanks!
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@ed-mcdonagh: I would really recommend you to switch to zsh - it is that
much better and the tab completion will blow you away!
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+1 for removing /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh fixing this issue.
Importance currently undecided... does that suggest not many people are
using the command line on the desktop versions? (None of my server boxes
have been upgraded to Natty, but I assume the lack of acroread would
mean that the
I do not have /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh but the bash_completion
do not works on my Ubuntu 11.04.
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The bug is cause by acroread.
the function _filedir() in /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh make the
issue.
When commenting the function, the problem disappear.
** Package changed: bash-completion (Ubuntu) = acroread (Ubuntu)
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I can confirm #7, acroread.sh from the repository (9.4.2-0natty1, Ubuntu Natty
64) works. I didn't change /etc/bash_completion. All application-specific
completions works.
To #22 and #23, did you login in a new bash shell after removing acroread.sh to
test completion?
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I am experiencing a similar problem with Mercurial in Natty -- spaces in
filenames are not escaped when I tab-complete Mercurial commands (like
hg add ...). A very old version of Mercurial on Lucid had the escaping
problem; when I installed a new PPA version the problem was fixed. Now
I have a
Re: #41 -- I see now that when I stop sourcing /etc/bash_completion,
mercurial completion doesn't work as expected; it just falls back to a
sane default which isn't app-specific. As far as I understand, not
sourcing that file turns off all application-specific completion
completely, so this
Also regarding #41: I found a record of the exact Mercurial version I
had installed in Lucid before upgrading to Natty -- it was 1.9.0 from
the releases PPA. I tried that version in Natty before trying 1.9.1
from the snapshots PPA, and neither of them works. 1.9.0 definitely
worked in Lucid (and
I also confirm #34 on 11.04
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I did silas recommended and commented out the following on around line
100 of my .bashrc file and it's working fine now:
#if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ] ! shopt -oq posix; then
#. /etc/bash_completion
#fi
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confirmed #34, can someone mark this as affecting adobereader-deu and
adobereader-enu?
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I've have ubuntu 11.04, I tried to do as you suggested but it still
works.
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On Natty, I can confirm oCean/#34 and Jörn/#35.
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fixed it too with using -o filenames , (#10)
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^no, wait.
After changing it to -o filenames, still the completion failed for several
programs
e.g. running dpkg -S /us[tab] results in /usr (then space)
Removing /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh fixed it.
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+1 for #34
Adding -o filenames worked for some commands (e.g. cd, ls), but not
others, e.g. mplayer (no space escaping).
After removing the acroread.sh script (from adobereader-deu
9.4.2-0maverick1) it worked for mplayer as well.
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+1 for Silas' fix. Oh, so good! Thanks very much. This was driving me,
er, nutty.
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Fix in #10 worked for me. Thanks Silas!
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fixed it too with : -o filenames , thx #10
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@PeterW
-o filenames is not equal to -o filename :)
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+1 for silas' -o filename fix (#10). I did not change the acroread.sh
file to fix the behavior.
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spoke too soon about the -o filename fix... sigh.
In my case, it definitely fixes the tab completion issue, but when you
start a new gnome-terminal instance, this will cause about 50-60 error
messages to pop up on the start that are all the same: -bash:
complete: filename: invalid option name
Fix in #10 worked for me. Thanks Silas!
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** Summary changed:
- tab completion no longer escapes filenames
+ tab completion no longer escapes filenames and completes dirnames incorrectly
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+1 for deleting acroread.sh
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same as Vayn, thx Silas
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I reinstalled bash-completion package (without Silas #10 patch).
After update to Natty Canonical partner package source was disabled. Today I
enabled this repository under Synaptic and installed 'acroread' 9.4.2 package.
Now problem is solved.
And my question is: do you updated acroread package
I deleted /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh and it didn't work for me.
Then I tried the solution of Silas (#10), the probleme is fixed.
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I think the problem is caused by the /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh
script, I removed this file and the problem just gone. I did not change
the -o option.
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i can confirm (#20):
deleted /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh and the problem disappeared without
modifying any othe files.
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I have both an Ubuntu Natty and a Debian Squeese boxes here. Under
Debian that config it a bit different. It used default for some
commands, and filenames for others.
Debian:
for i in a2ps autoconf automake bc gprof ld nm objcopy objdump readelf strip \
bison colordiff diff patch enscript cp
Thanks Silas (#10),
that fixed it for me too!
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@Matt. I saw it after posting a comment. OK:)
According to packages.ubuntu.com the bash_completion package does not
depend on CPU architecture. May be all two tags (amd64 and i386) are not
needed.
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** Tags removed: amd64 i386
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: bash
In maverick, lucid, and other even way older releases, I could use tab
completion on a filename with characters with special meaning to the
shell (e.g. spaces):
matt@lemmankinan:/tmp/complete-test$ ls
#14 this bug is about 11.04, see Bug Description.
10.04 Lucid uses -o filenames (/etc/bash_completion:1529). It is OK.
10.10 Maverick uses -o filenames (/etc/bash_completion:1540). It is OK.
11.04 Natty uses -o default (/etc/bash_completion:1587). It is not OK. It is
a bug, great bug!
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@Norbert: I know, I am the original bug reporter after all ;-)
I do not know if the amd64 tag is appropriate, though. This is not an
amd64-specific bug; I'm seeing it on my Atom netbook.
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lucid did, in fact, use -o filenames for its version of that for loop
(line 1529).
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Silas's solution solved problem for me. Also it solves the other
duplicated bugs (746380, 775386, 774430, 778681).
Developers, please change 1587 line of /etc/bash_completion and pack it
to the bash-completion package. It is a great bug. It seems that
many/all users of 11.04 are affected by this
As well Silas' solutation works for me. Thanks.
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@jrtokarz: I originally installed Adobe Reader from the partner
repository... is there another package I'm missing?
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I believe there is a bug on line 1587 of /etc/bash_completion, the -o
default on that line should be changed to -o filenames.
I haven't checked if 10.10 had -o default. If it did, then I expect
the changed behaviour was due to a change in the readline library. -o
default means tell readline to
Thanks Silas (#10),
that fixed it for me too!
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I'm seeing similar behavior, but the behavior depends on the command
being used, i.e. if I use 'cd' the trailing slashes are appended to a
directory name as they were in 10.10, but if I use 'ls' or 'less', they
aren't.
I have 2 boxes with 11.04 installed, one is x86 and the other x86_64,
both
After some searching, this problem appears to be caused by a conflict
with 'acroread'. In 'acroread.sh' there is a function '_filedir()'
which seems to override the default '_filedir()'.
Try uninstalling acroread and reinstalling from the repos. The version
of Adobe Reader in the repo appears
PS. 'acroread.sh' is a symlink, /etc/bash-completion.d/acroread.sh -
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Resource/Shell/acroread_tab
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I am encountering still the same problems. Just updated to 11.04 today.
Versions of bash-completion are the same as mentioned above.
But I can add a few comments: for root everything seem to work fine,
e.g.
less /var TAB log TAB messTAB
works as expected. But as a normal user I get a space
Tab completion for directory name completion (appending a trailing '/'),
and of handling embedded spaces in a file/directory name (by escaping
the space as '\ ') appears to be fixed, (at least for the 'gedit', 'ls',
'cd' and 'mv' commands), with
tim@zaphod:~/Documents$ apt-cache policy bash
It's working for me now too, but neither bash nor bash-completion were
updated, and /etc/bash_completion.d is mostly full of files from April 4
(I installed from beta2 media). What happened?
I hesitate to mark fixed without understanding how.
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Confirming based on comment 2 in bug 742041.
** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Tags added: regression-release
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