On 11/19/05, Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 09:55:26PM -0500, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> > I reported it precisely because the characters you mentionned (and all
> > other 'special' chars i know) are working perfectly.  '[' and ']' are
> > the only chars I have problems with even if they are properly escaped.
>
> Oops, you're right, at least '@' seems to work. But as naddy pointed
> out, there are still other problematic characters. For example,
>
> $ mkdir -p aaa:bbb/{foo,fee,bar,baz}
> $ ls aa^I^I^I
>
> > Now if you still think it would take more than one or two days, I
> > think I'll try to code myself a little interactive-only shell.
>
> Is it really worth it? How many often do you run into those completion
> bugs, i.e. how much file and directories with funny characters do
> you have?
About 4 new per week.  Current total:  about 650

It's because I download anime and all groups put their names in the
filename inside [].  That's why it's bugging me.  Anyway enough noise
for now.


>
> Ciao,
>         Kili
>
> --
> If your program isn't worth documenting,
> it probably isn't worth running.
>                 -- Nagler
>
>


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