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Hi, first of all I wanna thank you for your job - evilvte is great (it's my favourite terminal) However there is one thing I miss - but as I cannot name it in one word I'll try to explain it in this post: I use bash completion and when I write mount <tab><tab> in gnome-terminal I get list of possible mount locations from fstab (/mnt/cdrom, /boot etc.) <- it's bash-completion unfortunately in evilvte when I write mount <tab><tab> I get regular bash prompt: Display all xxx possibilities? (y or n). So it looks like bash completion doesn't work, but when I write su -login <username> mount <tab><tab> then bash-completion starts to work :) It looks like su -login puts evilvte into some kind of "login mode" and I just wanted to ask if it's possible for evilvte to start initially in this 'login mode' ? | |||||||
caleb joined: 2007-09-22 posted: 630 promoted: 134 bookmarked: 90 |
I think it is something like xterm -ls/+ls option. I did want to support it but had some little problem long time ago. I will try it again. :-) And, you may put bash-completion to .bashrc (before evilvte support -ls/+ls option). edited: 2
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thx for your answer :) I've already solved my problem by adding following line to my .bashrc: if [ $(shopt login_shell|awk '{print $2}') = "off" ]; then /bin/bash --login;fi it checks if we are in a login shell and if not runs bash in login mode :) thanks once again :) |
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