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Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?
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Jason Vas Dias |
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Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why? |
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Thu, 5 Jul 2012 12:59:54 +0100 |
hi Eric - thanks for your response, but bash-4.2.29(2), just built from
latest patches from gnu on x86_64 ubuntu, does NOT
"restore the old behavior" , but now refuses to tab-expand at
all - 'cat $SRC/<TAB>' on the command line still produces no
output. Is there some option I need to give to enable it? Thanks!
On 5 Jul 2012 13:24, "Eric Blake" <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 07/05/2012 04:58 AM, Jason Vas Dias wrote:
>
> > Now it changes the input string into
> > 'less \$SRC/' and prevents tab expansion
> > as would be done without use of any variables.
> > Would anyone know how to restore the old behavior
> > with bash 4.2.2 + readline 6.2 (linux ubuntu 12.04) ?
>
> Yep - upgrade to bash 4.2.29 (that is, patchlevel 2 is missing the fix
> in patchlevel 29 that restores the behavior you want).
> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-029
>
> This topic comes up frequently on this list.
>
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> Eric Blake address@hidden +1-919-301-3266
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- readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Jason Vas Dias, 2012/07/05
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Eric Blake, 2012/07/05
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?,
Jason Vas Dias <=
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Chet Ramey, 2012/07/05
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Jason Vas Dias, 2012/07/07
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Chet Ramey, 2012/07/08
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Jason Vas Dias, 2012/07/08
- Re: readline expansion: 'cp $v/<TAB>' -> 'cp \$v/' (no expansion) - why?, Chet Ramey, 2012/07/08