Re: bash-completion

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Patrick Doyle wrote:
> Does anybody else on this list use the "bash-completion" package?

More like depend on that package.  I feel lost when it's not installed
on a system. :)

[...]
> Ummm, unfortunately, when I start to type something like:
> 
> $ svn info path/to/som<TAB>
> 
> I get
> 
> $ svn info path/to/someplace<SPACE>
> 
> I would rather get:
> 
> $svn info path/to/someplace/
> 
> IOW, I would like it to expand to the directory name with trailing
> slash instead of a trailing <SPACE>.

This is one of my annoyances as well, but I've not searched hard
enough to find a solution until now (I think).  The subversion package
comes with a bash_completion file of its own which seems to handle
directories better.  I haven't used this much yet to see how well it
works for other things or if it causes any conflicts with the svn
completion already included in the bash-completion package.

To try it out:

 $ . /usr/share/doc/subversion-1.3.2/tools/client-side/bash_completion

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