On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Aaron Griffin<aaronmgriffin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Thomas Bächler<thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Aaron Griffin schrieb: >>>>> >>>>> I think I'm going to just put the core packages in testing and get >>>>> some help with the extra packages. >>>> >>>> unless debian has pushed a new bash completion. I can pretty much >>>> guarantee some bash-completion breakage. some things just don't work >>>> right w/ bash 4 (I forget the specifics). Other than that, everything >>>> worked fine on gentoo*. obviously this is not gentoo* but for the most >>>> part I'd think the same breakages would apply. >>> >>> There is a new upstream for bash-completion, which I may also release >>> around the same time - need to check and see if it works >>> >> >> At least pacman contains a bash-completion file, is that still compatible? >> There might be more arch-specific completion files too. > > Yeah. bash has a built in completion mechanism (see the 'complete' > builtin). bash-completion just contains bash functions that the > complete mechanism can call/use And things are up there in testing. Not all extra packages have been rebuilt yet, but we're working on it slowly but surely