Package: bash-completion Version: 1:1.99-3 Severity: minor Hi folks,
as was already mentioned in an aside in #593835: It's nice that bash_completion is now enabled by default through /etc/profile.d, but this only works for login shells. In particular, shells running in a screen session or a terminal emulator like xterm, don't get bash completion enabled right now. This can cause confusion for users, when completion works in one shell, but not the other. Also, when trying to fix this by enabling bash_completion in /etc/bash.bashrc, it is enabled twice for login shells, leading to extra login delays (though it seems /etc/profile.d/bash_completion bails out if it's already loaded, so I guess I've imagined this...). I am aware that this issue is ultimately caused by how /etc/profile[.d] works, and I do not know of any way to easily fix this (but that doesn't mean there is none). It seems to me that the best place to put the enabling code is in /etc/bash.bashrc, but that's of course not up to the bash-completion package. One thing that springs to mind is to have bash offer an /etc/bash.bashrc.d directory similar to /etc/profile.d, so bash-completion can ship a hook in there instead of in /etc/profile.d. Seems there's already a wishlist bug for that against bash: #675008. Gr. Matthijs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org