Matthias Klose wrote:
Michael Wardle writes:
I'll report this upstream.
It does exist in the generated .info file, which is what I was
originally looking at.
no, it exists in the bash tarball as well. which info file do you
read. bashref, or rluserman?
The version generated by upstream from
Michael Wardle writes:
> Matthias Klose wrote:
> > Michael Wardle writes:
> >> Package: bash3
> >> Version: 3.0-12
> >> Severity: minor
> >>
> >> In bash 2, ALT TAB (M-\C-i) performed dynamic-complete-history.
> >> In bash 3, it now does tab-insert.
> >>
> >> The info node "Commands for Completion"
Matthias Klose wrote:
Michael Wardle writes:
Package: bash3
Version: 3.0-12
Severity: minor
In bash 2, ALT TAB (M-\C-i) performed dynamic-complete-history.
In bash 3, it now does tab-insert.
The info node "Commands for Completion" still lists the old binding.
This node doesn't exist. please
Matthias Klose wrote:
Michael Wardle writes:
Package: bash3
Version: 3.0-12
Severity: minor
In bash 2, ALT TAB (M-\C-i) performed dynamic-complete-history.
In bash 3, it now does tab-insert.
The info node "Commands for Completion" still lists the old binding.
This node doesn't exist. please
Michael Wardle writes:
> Package: bash3
> Version: 3.0-12
> Severity: minor
>
> In bash 2, ALT TAB (M-\C-i) performed dynamic-complete-history.
> In bash 3, it now does tab-insert.
>
> The info node "Commands for Completion" still lists the old binding.
This node doesn't exist. please clarify.
Package: bash3
Version: 3.0-12
Severity: minor
In bash 2, ALT TAB (M-\C-i) performed dynamic-complete-history.
In bash 3, it now does tab-insert.
The info node "Commands for Completion" still lists the old binding.
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