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

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Title:
  DIR/*<tab> expansion doesn't work with directories with apostrophe in the name

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