Bug#482662: zsh: completion with locate gives extra output

2008-05-25 Thread Peter Stephenson
On Sat, 24 May 2008 20:21:35 + Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 10:16:56PM +0530, Sykora wrote: > > I just typed "locate" at the prompt and pressed space, followed by tab. > > > > > > $> locate Usage: locate [-d path | --database=path] [-e | -E | > > --[non-]

Bug#482662: zsh: completion with locate gives extra output

2008-05-24 Thread Clint Adams
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 10:16:56PM +0530, Sykora wrote: > I just typed "locate" at the prompt and pressed space, followed by tab. > > > $> locate Usage: locate [-d path | --database=path] [-e | -E | > --[non-]existing] > [-i | --ignore-case] [-w | --wholename] [-b | --basename] > [

Bug#482662: zsh: completion with locate gives extra output

2008-05-24 Thread Clint Adams
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 03:23:58PM +0530, Sykora wrote: > Using complete with the Unix 'locate' command displays the help text > (what would be displayed if locate is called with no arguments) before You mean locate: no pattern to search for specified ? > the completion list is shown. This displa

Bug#482662: zsh: completion with locate gives extra output

2008-05-24 Thread Sykora
Package: zsh Version: 4.3.6-2 Severity: normal Using complete with the Unix 'locate' command displays the help text (what would be displayed if locate is called with no arguments) before the completion list is shown. This displays extra output and displaces the completion list. -- System Informat