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Bash Version: 3.1 Patch Level: 17 Release Status: release Description: If a user has it's home directory specified with a trailing slash, such as /home/johndoe/, instead of /home/johndoe, in /etc/passwd, prompting doesn't work properly. If PS1, and perhaps other prompts, has the \w or the \W which should be substituted with a tilde while the user is in his/her home directory, it isn't. Instead it shows "johndoe" or equivalent. Repeat-By: export PS1='\[\033[01;35m\] \W \[\033[0;35m\]\$ \[\033[00m\]' and set your home directory to whatever it already is, but with a trailing slash. Fix: Since there is no definite practice to wether a directory should be specified with or without trailing slash when the directory itself is to be specified, best practice should be to interpret both as the directory. _______________________________________________ Bug-bash mailing list Bug-bash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-bash