[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[bug#42752] [PATCH core-updates] gnu: bash: Make completions work in non
From: |
Jakub Kądziołka |
Subject: |
[bug#42752] [PATCH core-updates] gnu: bash: Make completions work in non-login shells. |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Aug 2020 16:41:41 +0200 |
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 11:25:12AM +0200, Mathieu Othacehe wrote:
>
> Hey Jakub,
>
> > Currently, /etc/bashrc is only loaded by /etc/profile. Because the
> > former is responsible for setting up command-specific completions, they
> > currently only work in login shells. This patch configures bash to load
> > /etc/bashrc in interactive non-login shells, as by default no
> > system-wide configuration is loaded.
>
> /etc/bashrc is also loaded by ~/.bashrc in "default-skeletons". So your
> patch would cover the case of an interactive, non-login shell run by a
> logged in user without the default ~/.bashrc file, right?
Oh! It seems I overwrote it with my own .bashrc when I migrated my
dotfiles. I still think this patch is a good idea - I think we should
make /etc/skel/.bashrc contain only nice-to-have defaults, such as
changing the prompt based on $GUIX_ENVIRONMENT, and move the essential
things to /etc/bashrc. That way, overwriting the .bashrc won't break
anything important.
I guess I should follow this patch up with an adjustment to
/etc/skel/.bashrc, removing the 'source /etc/bashrc' line?
Regards,
Jakub Kądziołka
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature