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It works for me on a recent Ubuntu version, if you are still experiencing it
with Ubuntu 20.04 or later please let us know.
Thanks
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I only replace the file for completion, and didn't change any other
files on disk.
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Title:
ipset bash auto complete error on ubuntu 18.04
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the result I post before is the version from ubuntu package
if replaced with debian version, the result of debsums ipset is
...
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/ipset FAILED
...
the debian version can fix my problem.
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Is that with the Debian version of the file in place? Can you attach
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/ipset?
It looks like maybe you had a local edit/corruption and it's resolved
now?
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dpkg -l | grep ipset
ii ipset 6.34-1
amd64administration tool for kernel IP sets
ii libipset3:amd64 6.34-1
amd64library for IP sets
debsums ipset
/sbin/ipset
It doesn't make much sense, that ";" is in the bionic .deb
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ipset/6.34-1/+build/14248428/+files/ipset_6.34-1_amd64.deb)
Could you give the output of those commands
- dpkg -l | grep ipset
- debsums ipset (you might need to install the debsums deb first)
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I have compared the auto-complete file in ubuntu 18.04 package with the
one in debian package
and find the difference is only a semicolon
:~/ipset/usr/share/bash-completion/completions# diff ipset
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/ipset
975c975
< eval '_ipset_known_hosts() { '$(declare -f _
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Title:
ipset bash auto complete error on ubuntu 18.04
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there is no such ~/.ssh/known_hosts file exist.
I also try to create an empty one or copy a file with the same name from a
16.04 system, both turn to the same error message as above.
BTW, I find the log from 16.04 doesn't excute the code eval _ipset_known_hosts
when trigger the auto completion
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Thank you for you bug report, it seems likely to have to do with the
content of ~/.ssh/known_hosts , does it stop if you move that file away?
If so could you try to figure what line is creating the issue and share
it (or at least describe what it looks like even if you replace
names/keys)
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