@Ken Blackburn: Probably better to create a new bug report, even if you
think this is a regression. (Probably link to this old bug report in the
new one.)
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Upgraded to 20.04 and this issue has appeared.
I've used variables
DD=/mnt/Ddisk
since I been using Ubuntu, at least 14.04.
vi $DD/misc/filena
worked consistently until 20.04.1 release.
This release is the first time that this has occurred. It seems to have been
unfixed in this release.
I just saw this same issue in my Manjaro system today. I type
cd $HOME/my
hit tab
and I get
cd \$HOME/myHome
My bash version is 4.3.46 I am uncertain as to what my bash-completion
version is. I know that this is not a Manjaro problem site but was
looking here for the real fix
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Uninstall the bash-completion package give better results!
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Title:
Bash command completion puts backslash in front of beginning dollar
sign
To
I see this behavior on 12.04 with
GNU bash, version 4.2.24(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
I get the same behavior even when I remove /etc/bash_completion and
/etc/bash_completion.d
repro:
sudo mv /etc/bash_completion /etc/bash_completion.backup
sudo mv /etc/bash_completion.d
Note: in contrast, on Ubuntu 10.04 with
GNU bash, version 4.1.5(1)-release (i486-pc-linux-gnu)
I do not get the backslash:
repro:
sudo mv /etc/bash_completion /etc/bash_completion.backup
sudo mv /etc/bash_completion.d /etc/bash_completion.d.backup
env -i HOME=$HOME DISPLAY=$DISPLAY xterm -e bash
I'm seeing this on Ubuntu 12.04. (I installed beta2 a couple of weeks
ago and have applied all updates since then).
I have commented out the entire body of
/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh (due to a different issue).
With a newly created account, no changes to any $HOME/.* files :
$ uname -a
More information:
I see the same problem with bash-4.2 built from source.
Restoring the original version of /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh
doesn't change the behavior.
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** Changed in: bash-completion (Debian)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Reproduced on natty.
Also all the problems described in #26 and #27 are still present in
Lucid.
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Reproduced on natty,
ls $HOME/tab
produces
ls \$HOME/
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Hello,
I am using ubuntu 9.04 and I did the change as gjzeus suggested:
$ diff /etc/bash_completion /etc/bash_completion.backup
3171c3171
complete -F _cd $nospace cd
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complete -F _cd $nospace $filenames cd
The problem reported here is solved but I observed a I found a side
effect
The backslash is gone in karmic, but the behavior is not fixed. With the
karmic (and upstream debian) bash-completion package, environment
variables still do not expand.
$ cd $HOMEtab
$HOME
As others have noted, simply removing $filenames breaks the expansion.
For me, the behavior of $dirnames
Same here as Xeno on multiple updated 9.04 systems. The comment out
trick seems to work.
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Well, that may be fixed, but my latest upgrade on my System76 laptop
sure STILL has the problem.
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And my Ubuntu Server 9.04 with latest updates and right after a reboot to boot:
$ cd $TMtab
$ cd \$TMP
-bash: cd: $TMP: No such file or directory
$ uname -a
Linux leopard 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:48:10 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
So, I don't know where the fix is, but I am not
Fixed in bash-completion 1:1.0-1, now in karmic:
- fixed completion of environment variables, thanks to Morita Sho
(Closes: #272660)
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Status: Unknown = Fix Committed
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The upstream Debian bug has a patch which is described as reimplementing
the -f (aka -o filenames) behavior on an as-needed basis. I haven't
tried it, but the description sounds like it could be worth considering
while Debian continues to ponder this case.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #272660
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272660
** Also affects: bash-completion (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272660
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Assignee: Mika Fischer (zoop) = (unassigned)
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Yes. I think it's bug of bash_completion in /etc.
If you turn it off in your .bashrc, no this problem. Once you turn it on, it
happens.
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04.1 Hardy on Dell XPS M1530.
I fix this one by editing this file.
Sorry guys. I just find a bug for fixed version.
ex: directoryA\ B/
cd A{tab}
cd A B
so actually it remove backslash before any special character. Stilll
working on it.
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So far, my fix is to comment complete -F _cd $nospace $filenames cd in
/etc/bash_completion.
Hope it will work.
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** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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I first got this on UbuntuME under Feisty, but now I'm also seeing it on
Server and regular Desktop, so presumably now everybody has the disease.
I wish someone had listened earlier. Attack of the killer backslashes!
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I had to revert the fix for now because it caused a regression :(
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Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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I've prepared an updated package in my PPA which should fix the bug you
reported.
If you're using hardy I'd appreciate it if you could test it and report
whether your bug is indeed fixed and also whether you experienced any
other regressions.
You can get the package from here:
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mika Fischer (zoop)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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