Bugs item #312881, was opened at 2010-12-11 15:38
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Status: Open
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: mutt completion chokes on piped 'source' argument 
Distribution: --Distribution-Agnostic--
Originally reported in: None
Milestone: 1.2
Status: None
Original bug number: 


Initial Comment:
My IMAP and SMTP passwords for mutt are secured in an encrypted file. I extract 
them when mutt starts using `source "gpg --no-mdc-warning -d 
~/.mutt/muttrc.pwd.gpg |"` in my muttrc. Bash completion then gives the error 
'sed: can't read gpg: No such file or directory'. Basically, the regexp looking 
for sourced files in the '_muttconffiles()' function of the mutt 
bash_completion script should ignore lines that end in a pipe '|'. As an easier 
alternative, the script could silently ignore arguments that don't resolve to 
existing files.

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