Bug 1250413

Summary: [PATCH] mosh: enable Bash completion
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Christoph Erhardt <fedora>
Component: moshAssignee: Alex Chernyakhovsky <achernya>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Priority: unspecified    
Version: 32CC: achernya, erinn.looneytriggs, fedora, mscherer
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Last Closed: 2021-05-25 17:53:01 UTC Type: Bug
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.spec-file patch
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.spec-file patch, v2
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.spec-file patch, v3 none

Description Christoph Erhardt 2015-08-05 10:55:50 UTC
Created attachment 1059407 [details]
.spec-file patch

Mosh should be configured with "--enable-completion" to enable hostname completion in Bash.

A patch against the .spec file is attached.

Comment 1 Christoph Erhardt 2015-08-11 07:39:18 UTC
Created attachment 1061344 [details]
.spec-file patch, v2

New patch for mosh 1.2.5 attached - the location of the completion file has changed.

Comment 2 Jan Kurik 2016-02-24 15:41:40 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 24 development cycle.
Changing version to '24'.

More information and reason for this action is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Program_Management/HouseKeeping/Fedora24#Rawhide_Rebase

Comment 3 Christoph Erhardt 2016-05-04 20:58:59 UTC
Bump.

Comment 4 Christoph Erhardt 2016-06-22 10:57:32 UTC
Created attachment 1170683 [details]
.spec-file patch, v3

New patch attached; now compatible with the f24 branch.

Comment 5 Christoph Erhardt 2016-12-06 08:39:59 UTC
Bump for Fedora 25.

Comment 6 Christoph Erhardt 2017-06-26 11:52:52 UTC
Bump for Fedora 26.

Comment 7 Christoph Erhardt 2017-11-15 14:24:21 UTC
Bump for Fedora 27. Patch still applies cleanly.

Comment 8 Christoph Erhardt 2018-04-24 08:58:03 UTC
In case anyone is interested, my stuff can now be found in a COPR repository: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sicherha/fedora/packages/

Comment 9 M. Scherer 2018-09-22 08:20:40 UTC
So, I would be quite interested by that patch, is there anything that do block it ?

Comment 10 M. Scherer 2018-09-22 08:38:14 UTC
 I suspect the mit.edu email no longer work, and Alex is now working at Google cf his webpage. I sent him a email directly.

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Comment 13 Christoph Erhardt 2020-05-09 07:16:52 UTC
There's an open pull request for this patch: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mosh/pull-request/1

Note that my personal interest in this has waned somewhat since I've switched over to Zsh.

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