| Summary: | Auto-complete lists commands as well as documents | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Doug Laidlaw <laidlaws> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Mageia Bug Squad <bugsquad> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | ||
| Version: | Cauldron | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | i586 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | 4rn | ||
| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
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Description
Doug Laidlaw
2014-01-16 05:35:16 CET
No, they aren't just commands. For "urpmi goog" looking for google-earth, I got: googlecl google-croscore-arimo-fonts google-croscore-cousine-fonts google-croscore-fonts-common google-croscore-symbolneu-fonts google-croscore-tinos-fonts google-crosextra-caladea-fonts google-crosextra-carlito-fonts google-droid-sans-fonts google-droid-sans-mono-fonts google-droid-serif-fonts google-earth-stable_current_i386.rpm google-earth-stable_current_x86_64.rpm google-gson google-gson-javadoc google-guice google-guice-javadoc google-noto-sans-armenian-fonts google-noto-sans-avestan-fonts google-noto-sans-bengali-fonts google-noto-sans-bengali-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-brahmi-fonts google-noto-sans-carian-fonts google-noto-sans-cherokee-fonts google-noto-sans-coptic-fonts google-noto-sans-deseret-fonts google-noto-sans-devanagari-fonts google-noto-sans-devanagari-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-egyptian-hieroglyphs-fonts google-noto-sans-ethiopic-fonts google-noto-sans-fonts google-noto-sans-georgian-fonts google-noto-sans-glagolitic-fonts google-noto-sans-gujarati-fonts google-noto-sans-gujarati-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-hanunno-fonts google-noto-sans-hebrew-fonts google-noto-sans-imperial-aramaic-fonts google-noto-sans-kaithi-fonts google-noto-sans-kannada-fonts google-noto-sans-kannada-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-kayah-li-fonts google-noto-sans-kharoshthi-fonts google-noto-sans-khmer-fonts google-noto-sans-khmer-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-lao-fonts google-noto-sans-lao-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-lisu-fonts google-noto-sans-lycian-fonts google-noto-sans-lydian-fonts google-noto-sans-malayalam-fonts google-noto-sans-malayalam-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-mandaic-fonts google-noto-sans-meeteimayek-fonts google-noto-sans-nko-fonts google-noto-sans-old-south-arabian-fonts google-noto-sans-old-turkic-fonts google-noto-sans-osmanya-fonts google-noto-sans-phoenician-fonts google-noto-sans-shavian-fonts google-noto-sans-symbols-fonts google-noto-sans-tagalog-fonts google-noto-sans-tai-tham-fonts google-noto-sans-tai-viet-fonts google-noto-sans-tamil-fonts google-noto-sans-tamil-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-telugu-fonts google-noto-sans-telugu-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-thai-fonts google-noto-sans-thai-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-ugaritic-fonts google-noto-sans-ui-fonts google-noto-sans-vai-fonts google-noto-serif-armenian-fonts google-noto-serif-fonts google-noto-serif-georgian-fonts google-noto-serif-khmer-fonts google-noto-serif-lao-fonts google-noto-serif-thai-fonts Can you explain where is the bug (if there is one) or your request ? I fail to see Indeed, as described here, this is not a bug. When bash-completion is installed, completions for "urpmi" will be the names of packages you could possibly install. In Mageia 4, all of those google packages are fonts packages that are newly imported. Status:
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RESOLVED OK, looks as though I misread the symptoms. I have a directory RPMS_on_disk, containing RPMs that I can install with urpmi, but which are not in a repository. In that directory I have two google-earth rpms, for i586 and 64-bit. Normally, auto-complete completes only filenames found in the directory. I have done this operation repeatedly, and auto-complete has given me only the two local RPMs. This is the first time it has gone outside those two. Perhaps in the past I have used a more limiting string. Typing "google-e" would have excluded all the ones listed. It is because of mistakkes like this that I don't want to join Claire's QA team. Bash-completion is now suggested since Mageia 4, that mean that it will be likely automatically be installed, which was not the case in previous version.
For local rpm you can use ./myname.rpm or ./mynam*.rpm which will works fine.
Will add something to the release notes.
>It is because of mistakkes like this that I don't want to join Claire's QA team.
Well, there is no harm, you learn when trying ;)Whiteboard:
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4rn Thanks Manuel. I had heard that it can cause problems. I thought of using "./" after I had signed off a moment ago. Another thing that misled me is a rule I learned in my beginner days. All those items are package names. I was told: use the complete rpm name when installing, use the package name when uninstalling. Apparently that is not the case with urpmi. I was going to add something else, but my mind has gone blank. |