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[Bash-announce] New bash maintainer in Red Hat
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Roman Rakus |
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[Bash-announce] New bash maintainer in Red Hat |
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Wed, 21 May 2008 11:19:19 +0200 |
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Hi,
I'm new bash maintainer in Red Hat. I'll be glad if we'll be in close
communication contact :)
To this day I have some open bugs in bugzilla.
I have just one question about one bug. For more info see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=446420
It's a bit hard to reproduce this bug. Stepan Kasal wrote a patch, but
I'm not sure if it isn't workaround rather than repair. I recognized
that the problem is the variable "COMP_WORDBREAKS" isn't initialized and
the bash crash down when we try to change this variable.
how to reproduce: run some terminal and in this terminal (in bash) run
directly the script that is changing COMP_WORDBREAKS variable. I have
found, that this script must be without '#! /bin/bash' at first line.
So the main question is if the patch isn't workaround?
PS: Isn't there any bash IRC channel?
Thank you.
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