What permissions to "setup.log" and "setup.log.full" have on your system? On my system it's like this:
-rwxrwxrwx 2 Administ None 171008 Jul 4 07:15 setup-2.249.2.5.exe*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 RSchulz None 206336 Jul 8 04:00 setup-2.259.2.4.exe*
-rwxrwxrwx 2 Administ None 171008 Jul 4 07:15 setup.exe*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 Administ None 510529 Oct 28 17:43 setup.log*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 Administ None 117007 Oct 28 17:43 setup.log.full*
% setup.log<TAB><TAB>
setup.log setup.log.full
% setup<TAB><TAB>
setup-2.249.2.5.exe setup.bmp setup.log setupdll.dll
setup-2.259.2.4.exe setup.exe setup.log.full
% chmod -x setup.log*
% setup.log<TAB><TAB>
<BEEP>
So you see, the behavior is predictable, controllable and correct.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 02:35 2002-10-30, you wrote:
I don't think so. I think it's bug as shown below:
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root@KIRIN ~
$ cd Shared\ Documents//ftp/cygwin/
root@KIRIN ~/Shared Documents/ftp/cygwin
$ ls
cygipc-1.11-1.tar
ftp%3a%2f%2fmirrors.rcn.net%2fmirrors%2fsources.redhat.com%2fcygwin
setup.exe
setup.log
setup.log.full
root@KIRIN ~/Shared Documents/ftp/cygwin
$ ./setup.log
./setup.log ./setup.log.full
root@KIRIN ~/Shared Documents/ftp/cygwin
$ ./setup.log
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I don't think setup.log and setup.log.full should be with execute permission
but not setup.exe as shown above. It's a bug!
Jason Fu
Jason,
In the command position command completion only includes files with execute
permission.
Since Cygwin 1.3.13, "ntsec" is on by default, when in the past it was off by
default. No doubt your files don't have explicit execute permissions.
You'll need to add explicit execute permissions to ".exe" files and scripts to
get them to be expanded by filename completion in the way you want.
I make a very quick scan of the READLINE section of the BASH manual and didn't
see a way around this, but the sub-section "Programmable Completion" might
hold an option / answer I didn't notice.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 19:26 2002-10-28, you wrote:
No more tab in bash shell available.
I can't use tab to search programs like shutdown.exe by simply type the 'tab"
key after typing "shu" as before:
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$ ls /bin/sh{TAB]
sh.exe shar.exe shred.exe
sha1sum.exe showfigfonts shutdown.exe
tsfu@KIRIN ~/Shared Documents/pub
$ shu[TAB]
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No response at all.
I could do so with 1.3.12 or before. In short, the "tab" function of bash no
longer works properly as before.
Regards,
Jason Fu
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