Path: utzoo!yunexus!mike From: mike@yunexus.yorku.ca (Mike Marques) Newsgroups: gnu.bash.bug Subject: Request for a feature. (Environment var translation when completing) Message-ID: Date: 13 Jun 89 14:40:21 GMT Article-I.D.: yunexus.MIKE.89Jun13104021 Sender: news@yunexus.UUCP Distribution: gnu Organization: York Computing Services Lines: 24 Greetings... I'm not sure if this should be considered a bug: I have a environment variable, say $ULB, which stands for /usr/local/bin I can then use it in commands like $ ls -lga $ULG/make However if I $ ls -lga $ULG/ma completion will not work. Considering that the command gets interpreted properly I believe that completion should work. In fact I modified the source for tcsh to do just that. I will probably modify the source for bash to do the same thing. However I think that it would be worthwhile to add this to the 'official' releases of bash. Any thoughts on this? Mike -- Mike Marques | Usenet: ......!utzoo!yunexus!mike York University (Computing Services) | mike@nexus.yorku.ca -------------------------------------| Bitnet: mike@libra.yorku.ca Only visiting this planet... | Voice: (416) 736-5257