Dear friends, <br><br>I'm using bash and bash-completion from Debian lenny repository:<br><br>bash version 3.2-4<br>bash-completion version 20080705<br><br>(these are the *package* versions) and I have two questions:<br>
<br>1. When I run the command "sh -n /etc/bash_completion" I get the following error message:<br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br># sh -n /etc/bash_completion<br>
/etc/bash_completion: line 194: syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token `('<br>/etc/bash_completion: line 194: syntax error near `*$1+(['<br>/etc/bash_completion: line 194: ` [[ "$( bind -v )" = *$1+([[:space:]])on* ]]'<br>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Is this a bug? What can you tell me about?<br><br>2. Attached to this message I send you a patch for the file /etc/bash_completion whichs implement an improved (I hope :-) completion of the command mount. If you have any question about, please contact me.<br>
<br>Thanks,<br><br>Auil<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>