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Andreas Haselbacher wrote:
> Hi Chet,
>
> I'm afraid I'm not quite sure what you mean. I assume it's installed
> because partial names are being completed. Also, I forgot to mention
> that I've encountered this problem on both RH Linux 9.0 and OS 10.3.
Type `complete -p cd'. If there's output, t
> I apologize if this is old hat (I could not find it in the FAQ), but I
> encounter the annoying problem that if I use path completion starting
> with my home directory, i.e.,
>
> ~haselbac/cfd/...
Do you have completions installed? Bash doesn't do this by default.
Chet
--
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Hi Chet,
I'm afraid I'm not quite sure what you mean. I assume it's installed
because partial names are being completed. Also, I forgot to mention
that I've encountered this problem on both RH Linux 9.0 and OS 10.3.
Andreas
Chet Ramey wrote:
I apologize if this is old hat (I could not find it in
I apologize if this is old hat (I could not find it in the FAQ), but I
encounter the annoying problem that if I use path completion starting
with my home directory, i.e.,
~haselbac/cfd/...
then bash puts a space after each directory name, i.e., if there was a
directory called 'calcs' below 'cfd
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