Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net wrote:
Indeed. The general gentoo policy is that trivial files such as bash-
completions, systemd unit files, etc, aren't to be install-controlled via
USE flags
Then why is bash-completion still a global USE-flag?
Those few cases where it has a different effect
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:43:53AM +, Martin Vaeth wrote:
Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net wrote:
Indeed. The general gentoo policy is that trivial files such as bash-
completions, systemd unit files, etc, aren't to be install-controlled via
USE flags
Then why is bash-completion still
On 09/09/13 13:05, Michał Górny wrote:
Dnia 2013-09-09, o godz. 12:50:03
Samuli Suominen ssuomi...@gentoo.org napisał(a):
On 09/09/13 12:24, Michał Górny wrote:
1. how to properly disable completions the 'new way'?
something like
Dnia 2013-09-09, o godz. 18:12:08
Nikos Chantziaras rea...@gmail.com napisał(a):
On 09/09/13 13:05, Michał Górny wrote:
Dnia 2013-09-09, o godz. 12:50:03
Samuli Suominen ssuomi...@gentoo.org napisał(a):
On 09/09/13 12:24, Michał Górny wrote:
1. how to properly disable completions the
Michał Górny posted on Mon, 09 Sep 2013 17:18:50 +0200 as excerpted:
Dnia 2013-09-09, o godz. 18:12:08 Nikos Chantziaras rea...@gmail.com
napisał(a):
On 09/09/13 13:05, Michał Górny wrote:
Trying plain:
complete -r git
it removes git completion indeed. But when I type 'git