On 08/17/2011 01:35 AM, Facundo Aguirre wrote:
I found this https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22807
There are several comments saying that they solved removing and
reinstalling bash-completion.
Thanks a lot. Sorry I didn't find that on my own. I had to purge bash-completion and then delete its configuration directory (/etc/bash_completion.d) before reinstalling it and starting a new shell would work. At least this is online in case someone else has the same problem.


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