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From: "C. J." <dusk47 AT hotmail DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: cygwin tcsh-related regression bug
Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 19:34:56 -0700
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Cygwin 1.3.10 seems to generate a problem with filename completion in tcsh 
that did not exist on cygwin 1.3.5-3.  If I have a file 'File.cpp' in a 
directory, typing 'cp F[TAB]' at the prompt (where [TAB] represents the TAB 
key) causes completion to 'cp File.cpp', but if I type 'cp X.cpp F[TAB]', 
the 'F' is not completed to 'File.cpp', instead nothing happens.  It seems 
like no cmdline arguments beyond the first are completed correctly.  I have 
reproed with both tcsh 6.09 and tcsh 6.11 on cygwin 1.3.10, so I dont 
believe the problem is due to a tcsh change.  Both tcsh versions complete 
the filename properly on cygwin 1.3.5.



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