** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
completion-ignore-case do not work with ~ (if there are no command)
On Karmic 9.10:
bind 'set completion-ignore-case on'
this works for me.
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Title:
completion-ignore-case do not work with ~ (if there are no comma
On Natty with bash 4.2-0ubuntu3 this is working now.
'set completion-ignore-case on'
cd ~/Desktop
touch aBBa.sh
chmod a+x aBBa.sh
cd
~/Desktop/ab[TAB] #wrong case here
-> ~/Desktop/aBBa.sh #case corrected (as excepted)
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Confirmed on Jaunty.
With same tests than first post, with same results.
bash: 3.2-5ubuntu1
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completion-ignore-case do not work with ~ (if there are no command)
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'set completion-ignore-case on' isn't working for me at all in jaunty.
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completion-ignore-case do not work with ~ (if there are no command)
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I have also commented the bash-completion to see if it's not the cause
of this issue but not.
when we start with a "~/ " the completion is not in the right case like
described and it add a space after the completion.
Tested on Ubuntu intrepid ibex 8.10
Package: bash
Architecture: i386
Version: 3