On 1/10/07, Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Kent Fredric wrote:

>
> Interesting to note, with Bash-3.2 & 2006-03-01 Bash-Completion,
> you'll find if you check your latest /etc/skel/.bashrc which is
> provided to new users now completely lacks the bash completion line,
Yes, the same goes for the stable version.
> and upon merging of that 20060301 bash completion it notifies you that
> "hey, you dont need to even do that anymore cos we thought it was
> kludgy" and tells you just to do an
I just emerged the ~x86 version (bash-completion-20060301) and couldn't
find that in the emerge notifications.
> eselect bashcomp enable base
> but I cant vouch for that actually working :/
>
$ eselect bashcomp enable base
!!! Error: /usr/share/bash-completion/base doesn't exist
>
Thanks.
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Merging app-shells/bash-completion-20060301-r2 to /
*
* Versions of bash-completion prior to 20060301-r1 required each user to
* explicitly source /etc/profile.d/bash-completion in ~/.bashrc.  This
* was kludgy and inconsistent with the completion modules which are
* enabled with eselect bashcomp.  Now any user can enable the base
* completions without editing their .bashrc by running
*
*     eselect bashcomp enable base
*
* The system administrator can also be enable this globally with
*
*     eselect bashcomp enable --global base
*
* Additional completion functions can also be enabled or
* disabled using eselect's bashcomp module.
*
app-shells/bash-completion-20060301-r2 merged.

so ah, .. yeah.





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