[Bug 1272551] Re: Bash completion should be activated by default
Dimitri John Ledkov
launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Mon Mar 31 14:33:37 UTC 2014
when bash-completion package is installed, it gets auto-enabled by
/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh and /etc/skel/.bashrc
Can you please provide steps to reproduce? e.g. how is bash-completion
installed and user accounts created which results in no bash-completion
enabled by default?
** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Bash completion should be activated by default
Status in “bash” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Bash completion is installed by default in Ubuntu but not activated.
This software makes the command line more user friendly and should be
activated by default.
Currently, the bash completion section of the config file
"/etc/bash.bashrc" is commented with hashtags (#). A new user may
learn about Tab auto completion and notice the effect on path names.
Yet it is less likely that he or she activate the full auto completion
although this is of great help to use the command line.
The package is already installed. If the command line is not used, the
overhead is minimal. If the command line is used, this is of great
help. So there is no reason not to activate bash completion by
default.
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