I like your solution leaving the user -/+ posix setting intact. Leaving
a small chance the user does a ^C before we restore the setting I think
is the best we can do.
Letting bash-completion disable posix globally just doesn't feel good.
The same goes for doing shopt -s extglob globally - see also this work
of Martin von Gagern:
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=413095&aid=311628&group_id=100114
Great if you can offer both bash-3.2 and bash-4 a solution, albeit
different. I'm not experiencing problems with avahi though, so I can't
comment on the fix working.
Greetings,
Freddy Vulto
http://fvue.nl
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