The bug is in the core code of bash_completion, in the functions that
handle commands that take other commands as their arguments, e.g. sudo,
nice, and so on. Marked invalid for the etckeeper package, but still
confirmed for bash-completion. (I hope I'm doing this right. If
there's a way to un-a
reported upstream as
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=314893&group_id=100114&atid=413095
** Bug watch added: alioth.debian.org/ #314893
http://alioth.debian.org/support/tracker.php?aid=314893
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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It's a corner case of a directory in the current directory having the
same name as a command. The directory entry is superseding the command
completion.
If you sudo et you get a list of completions. In /etc, the only
entry for etckeeper is with a trailing /, rather than having an entry
for th
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
incorrect bash-completion for sudo
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Thanks, Thomas. Still the same in trusty.
** Summary changed:
- incorrect bash-completion
+ incorrect bash-completion for sudo
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Title:
incorrec
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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** Also affects: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Also confirmed in Raring. Although, the same "Additional details" I
added in Comment #5 are still valid. Perhaps this is an issue with how
'sudo' affects bash completion?
Adding 'raring' tags, and nominating against Precise and Quantal.
** Tags added: raring
** Description changed:
bash-co
Okay, so I spun up a VM for Lubuntu 12.04, and dropped it into tty mode.
After installing etckeeper (sudo apt-get install etckeeper) after
updating the packages, I can confirm this issue happens on Precise.
I can also reproduce this with Quantal.
But there's specific information here that I thi
Thanks for providing the additional information!
I've added the information you provided in Comment #3 to the bug
description, tagged the bug as "Precise", and returned the bug status
back to "New" so someone can try and confirm this.
I would suggest that in future you use this command when filin
Thank you for having a look at the ticket, Thomas. As stated in the
original bug report, my system runs precise. I have the latest package
of etckeeper from precise installed which happens to be 0.61ubuntu2.
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Hello, and thanks for reporting your bug!
We need a little bit more information from you about the system and what
version of the software you are using.
Can you please include the output of `lsb_release -a` (which will tell
us which version of Ubuntu you are using) and `dpkg -l etckeeper\*`
(whi
** Description changed:
bash-completion in precise is faulty
$ cd /etc
- $ sudo git etckeTAB
+ $ sudo etckeTAB
that completes to
- $ sudo git etckeeper/
+ $ sudo etckeeper/
when it should complete only to
$ sudo git etckeeper
** Description changed:
bash-completion in
another example
$ man etckeTAB
etckeeper/ etckeeper/
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