OK, so bash-completion is doing the right thing here; it's looking for
the next director,y finding the right thing and there is only one
directory to go to; so this is correct behaviour.

So, I say if this is a bug it's x11-common's.

So - is it a bug?
Well /usr/bin/X11 is probably there for compatibiltiy; for shell scripts that 
have that in there path - although frankly that's probably pretty rare in the 
last 10 years.

http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#USRBINMOSTUSERCOMMANDS
states:

    /usr/bin/X11 must be a symlink to /usr/X11R6/bin if the latter
exists.

which is a bit of a quandry since the latter no longer exists.

I'd say it's probably there for compatibility but could probably killed these 
days because it's probably rare to be used; but
I don't see it as a bug.

** Package changed: bash-completion (Ubuntu) => xorg (Ubuntu)

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