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Re: tab completion with directories

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006q2_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2006-06-07 20:49:34 CEST

On Jun 7, 2006, at 19:42, Gale, David wrote:

>> I noticed if I type: svn ci -m 'foo' some_dir
>>
>> and hit tab, it adds a space, rather than a list of files within
>> some_dir.

[snip]

> That's...odd. My bash environment works fine (tab completions drill
> down through directories fine). The only way I can get it to do what
> you're describing is to actually *type* a space after the
> directory, and
> then hit tab--but I've got to assume you'd realize it if you'd done
> that. :-)
>
> Tested on a SPARC running Solaris 8, svn 1.3.1.

Ditto: works correctly for me, with Subversion 1.3.2 on Mac OS X
10.4.6 and Subversion 1.2.3 on Gentoo Linux.

Now, on the Gentoo box, our admin installed a handy Subversion tab-
completion thingy so that if you type "svn " and hit tab, you get a
list of the svn subcommands. Handy. Maybe you have something like
that installed, only it's broken in the way you describe?

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