Public bug reported: Binary package hint: zsh
When the directory contains a single quote (apostrophe) in its name, pressing the tab key to expand dir/* into a list of files no longer works. What happens instead is that the tab key doesn't do anything while cursor is inside the dir/* word. This worked as expected in previous versions of zsh. In zsh 4.3.10 (specifically 4.3.10-14ubuntu1, Ubuntu maverick) it works for directories without apostrophes in the name. I discovered it while trying to choose mp3s to queue in a music player, with the mp3s residing in a directory with apostrophe in the name. Here is a recipe to repeat the bug: $ zsh -f mulj% mkdir "a'b" mulj% touch "a'b"/{1,2,3} mulj% ls a\'b/* # press TAB with cursor immediately after the *, nothing happens # pressing enter correctly executes the (expanded) command: a'b/1 a'b/2 a'b/3 mulj% mv a\'b ab mulj% ls ab/* # now pressing TAB with cursor immediately after the * correctly # expands ab/* to ab/1 ab/2 ab/3 mulj% ls ab/1 ab/2 ab/3 ** Affects: zsh (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/687461 Title: DIR/*<tab> expansion doesn't work with directories with apostrophe in the name -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs