I use bash-completion on my ubuntu desktop and it works fine. I've added it to my FreeBSD servers, and I have an odd problem. When I su or run other scripts I get some weird errors. I can duplication the errors with just 'exec bash':
# exec bash bash: _python: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token `(' bash: _python: line 16: ` !(python|-?))' bash: error importing function definition for `_python' bash: _xz: line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `(' bash: _xz: line 15: ` --decompress | --list | --test | -!(-*)[dlt]*)' bash: error importing function definition for `_xz' bash: _tar: line 8: syntax error near unexpected token `(' bash: _tar: line 8: ` ?(-)[cr]*f)' bash: error importing function definition for `_tar' As far as I can tell, the syntax it is complaining about is valid. It does not complain the first time the shell starts. I'm quite baffled. I would be happy to provide more info or try some stuff out. Thanks, Dan _______________________________________________ Bash-completion-devel mailing list Bash-completion-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/bash-completion-devel