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  On 10/22/2010 5:47 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
 > On 10/22/2010 03:41 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
 >> On 10/22/2010 12:32 AM, Andy Koppe wrote:
 >>> On 21 October 2010 22:22, Lee D. Rothstein wrote:

The original complaint which is now solved (I think) had nothing
to do with Bash completion. Cyrille brought it up, and it's
become a crimson (not just red ;-)) herring. (I am grateful to
"Ducky" on "NCIS" for explaining that obscure idiom to me. ;-)).

I understood before my posts, during my posts, and after my posts
(;-), that enabling Bash completion requires editing the startup
scripts. The situation, with Bash completion install, as it
exists, is fine, IMHDIO.

I install everything on my system because there are so few things
I don't want, that's its easier to remember to install everything
and then not invoke/configure/load, that which I don't want. My
only complaint would be if the maintainer somehow updated my
customized startup scripts. And, that has/will never likely
happene(d), because Cygwin maintainers are users and aware of the
consequences of such rash actions.  :-|, 8-)

My only vote would be for an option to NOT skip library updates in
'setup.exe', but suggestions about 'setup' without the willingness
and ability to make them one's own self, are usually met with calls
for crucifixion.  Alas, I don't have the ability, and object to the
latter on religious, if not personal grounds. ;-)

Thanks,

Lee

 > Hmm - maybe this is a case of a copy and paste bug on my part.
 > Certainly, before bash-completion 1.0, you had to manually
 > enable things.  But it looks like 1.0 and later (first cygwin
 > build in Apr 2009) inherit the upstream default of automatic
 > enabling.

 > I'll have to revisit that next time I package bash-completion,
 > and either fix the release notes to match reality, or alter the
 > packaging to restore the manual enabling (but note that other
 > distros like Fedora do automatic enabling if you install the
 > package, so that's the direction I'm leaning in).




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