Package: ksh
Version: 93u+20120801-1
Severity: normal

Hello,

When I type <esc>= (to generate completions) on an empty prompt
ksh opens a new fd device. I expected a long list of 
programs/completions.

Here is what it shows when doing so:
ceridwen:axel$ 
1) /dev/fd/4
ceridwen:axel$                                                                
1) /dev/fd/5
ceridwen:axel$                                                                
1) /dev/fd/6
ceridwen:axel$                                                                
1) /dev/fd/7
ceridwen:axel$                                                                
1) /dev/fd/8
ceridwen:axel$                                                                
1) /dev/fd/9
ceridwen:axel$                                                                
1) /dev/fd/10
ceridwen:axel$ ls /dev/fd/                                                    
0@  1@  10@  11@  12@  13@  2@  3@  4@  5@  6@  7@  8@  9@

I'm not sure if this is intended behaviour.

Kind regards,
Axel Scheepers

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