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Re: Re: Annoying zsh completion
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- From: kolombo.inc@xxxxxxxxx
- To: Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx>, Volodya Khomchak <kolombo.inc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Re: Annoying zsh completion
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:18:36 +0000
- Cc: Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, zsh-users@xxxxxxx
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Yeah,
I'm sorry I didn't realized that it was an case. And didn't noticed that it
occurs only with
sudo when I was writing first email.
Thanks,
Volodya
On , Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10 January 2012 20:41, Volodya Khomchak kolombo.inc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> HI,
>
> So I had a time and tried to do all your suggestions.
> To answer you question - '.vim' is a folder.
> Unfortunately I was not able to solve this using any of way you
proposed.
> The only one case when it works is empty .zshrc :)
> So I tried to set CORRECT_IGNORE='[._]*' - no results
> HASH_LIST_ALL - no results
>
> But finally I found the way of solving this. This occurs
if 'correctall' is
> set. If I unset that and set 'correct' all works fine.
> But one more time I want to emphasize that it occurs only with `sudo` !
If it only occurs with sudo, it explains everything because then vim
is not a command, but an argument to the command sudo. However, does
this mean you fabricated the output in your first mail? That's usually
not a good idea when you don't fully understand what's going on as it
will lead everyone on a wild goose chase (see above).
--
Mikael Magnusson
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