Public bug reported:
- Using latest Ubuntu Bionic, full updated.
- Using Zsh.
My ~/.zshrc includes the following line:
. /etc/zsh_command_not_found
When I type (for example):
$ sdlkfjslkdfjkdslf
it doesn't say nothing. No error message.
If I change the line #11 of /etc/zsh_command_not_found and I remove
'--no-failure-msg' option, then it works OK:
/usr/lib/command-not-found -- ${1+"$1"} && : (line 11, without --no-
failure-msg option)
I think the above option should be removed from
/etc/zsh_command_not_found.
** Affects: command-not-found
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bionic command-not-found zsh
** Tags added: command-not-found zsh
** Tags removed: zsh
** Tags added: zsh
** Tags added: bionic
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Using Zsh, it doesn't show an error message when command not found
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