On Friday 24 October 2008 22:02:35 David Paleino wrote:
As I already explained to you all, bash-completion doesn't work when BASH
is called as /bin/sh, it's intended. You *MUST* call it as /bin/bash.
If I call bash as /bin/sh I'm using a sh-compatible bash, so, as the package
name implies,
It disappeared only when logging as root, it's still there when connected as
unprivileged user. So now I can try removing the files
in /etc/bash_completion.d one at a time and see what happens.
Lucio.
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Lucio Crusca schreef:
It disappeared only when logging as root, it's still there when connected as
unprivileged user. So now I can try removing the files
in /etc/bash_completion.d one at a time and see what happens.
Lucio
In my case, nothing has changed. The error already disappeared when I
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