Hello there,

while bash completion was working great to me in CentOS6, since I'm
using C7 I spend my day stuck on completion not working the way it
should.

The bad situations I'm facing are:
 - it doesn't expand *foo whereas there are *foo-named files in current dir, 
for instance:
   # rm *foo
   will show nothing whereas there's a file barfoo in curdir.

 - completion takes 10 sec to propose me something, I don't have an
   example right here but I'd prefer no completion instead of a
   completion that hangs for more than 3 sec.

I don't care much about command-specific completion (command --switches
and so on), but it generally fails in listing files in curdir, that is
a huge fail to me.

I have this installed:
 bash-4.2.46-30.el7.x86_64
 bash-completion-2.1-6.el7.noarch
 bash-completion-extras-2.1-11.el7.noarch

Didn't touch global or user prefs around bash completion if there are.

Am I missing something or is it just an itchy fail, real pain in the *ss?


Regards,

-- 
wwp

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