i think this bug is invalid.
history -c is behaving as intended: it clears the history of the current
session. if you want to have the history completely removed then you
have to make sure the history file is also cleared. to be really sure
you will also have to clear the history of any other runn
I have the same bug too in 10.04
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"history -c" doesn't clear bash history
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I have the same bug in 10.04 (lucid).
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"history -c" doesn't clear bash history
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I can confirm this in Karmic. This is not because I have other instances
of bash running; "ps x | grep bash" shows only the instance where I'm
typing history -c.
After issuing "history -c" the history no longer can be accessed through
the UP arrow, but ~/.bash_history is intact. If I exit and reop
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