Package: bash-completion Version: 20080705 Followup-For: Bug #467231 As far as I can see, the only additional programming needed to make this patch usable is to have a bash-completion hook that can run the dynamic update script whenever a package that supplies completions is installed or removed. Is help needed with this? It would be great to see this in Debian, as can confirm, having been pointed to it by Francis earlier today, that it does indeed give a significant speedup, and removes an annoying delay with opening a new terminal window or tab.
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