bash-completion-20060301-alt04 bash-3.1.17-alt4 It doesn't work in: aterm-1.0.1-alt1 xterm-232-alt1 konsole (kdebase-3.5.8-alt12) gnome-terminal-2.18.4-alt1 It works in Eterm-0.9.3-alt2 and in the linux console (2.6.24-std-def-alt2). Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start xterm 2. type: rpm -q pyth<TAB><TAB><TAB> 3. Actual Results: no completion suggestions Expected Results: there are completion suggestions. It works in Eterm-0.9.3-alt2: $ rpm -q python python python-module-mutagen python-module-pygtksourceview python-base python-module-notify python-module-pyorbit python-dev python-module-Numeric python-module-PyQt4 pythonlib python-module-numpy python-module-pyxdg python-module-alsaaudio python-module-paramiko python-module-PyXML python-module-avahi python-module-pyao python-module-qt python-module-configparse python-module-pycairo python-module-Reportlab python-module-Crypto python-module-pygnome python-modules python-module-ctypes python-module-pygnome-applet python-modules-bsddb python-module-dbus python-module-pygnome-bonobo python-modules-compiler python-module-elementtree python-module-pygnome-canvas python-modules-curses python-module-eyeD3 python-module-pygnome-desktop python-modules-email python-module-feedparser python-module-pygnome-extras python-modules-encodings python-module-gnome-menus python-module-pygnome-gconf python-modules-gpod python-module-gst python-module-pygnome-gnomeprint python-modules-hotshot python-module-id3-py python-module-pygnome-gnome-vfs python-module-sip python-module-imaging python-module-pygnome-nautilusburn python-modules-logging python-module-libxml2 python-module-pygobject python-modules-tkinter python-module-lxml python-module-pygobject-devel python-modules-xml python-module-medusa python-module-pygtk python-module-vte python-module-minihallib python-module-pygtk-devel python-strict python-module-mm python-module-pygtk-libglade python-tools-i18n $ rpm -q python
It doesn't work in the bash in the terminal. But it works in another bash started as `bash --login' inside the initial bash in the terminal.
man bash, INVOCATION. /etc/profile is not sourced for non-login shell.
I see. Then a new question: Is Eterm wrong in that it starts a login shell (apparently)? *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 9273 ***
(In reply to comment #3) > Then a new question: Is Eterm wrong in that it starts a login shell (apparently)? https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14612