On 8/7/06, Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Certainly. Attached (probably more than is relevant).
> BTW, this is rake 0.7.1-1 from unstable and, as can be probably guessed,
> the Rakefile comes from rails.
See if this fixes it.
Not quite. It presents you with the correct completions,
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 23:21:30 -0400, Clint Adams wrote:
> > Certainly. Attached (probably more than is relevant).
> > BTW, this is rake 0.7.1-1 from unstable and, as can be probably guessed,
> > the Rakefile comes from rails.
>
> See if this fixes it.
Not fully. Things get better, though.
The prop
> Certainly. Attached (probably more than is relevant).
> BTW, this is rake 0.7.1-1 from unstable and, as can be probably guessed,
> the Rakefile comes from rails.
See if this fixes it.
Index: Completion/Unix/Command/_rake
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On Sat, 5 Aug 2006 21:32:17 -0400, Clint Adams wrote:
> > For rake tasks named like eg. db:fixtures:load the completion treats only
> > the 'db' at the beginning as the string to complete and prepends the rest
> > of the task
> > name (ie. 'fixtures:load') to its description.
>
> Can you send th
> For rake tasks named like eg. db:fixtures:load the completion treats only
> the 'db' at the beginning as the string to complete and prepends the rest of
> the task
> name (ie. 'fixtures:load') to its description.
Can you send the relevant output from `rake -sT` for that task?
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For rake tasks named like eg. db:fixtures:load the completion treats only
the 'db' at the beginning as the string to complete and prepends the rest of
the task
name (ie. 'fixtures:load') to its description.
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