When emerging app-shells/bash-completion-2.1_p20141224-r2 the following ewarns are shown: > * Problems with installed bash completions were found: > * > * freebsd-update: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * kldload: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * kldunload: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * mount.linux: incorrect name, no completions for 'mount.linux' command defined. > * pkg_deinstall: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * pkg_delete: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * pkg_info: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * portsnap: does not define any completions (failed to source?). > * umount.linux: incorrect name, no completions for 'umount.linux' command defined. > * > * For more details on installing bash-completions, please see: > * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Bash/Installing_completion_files Why does the package install files it cannot use? # qfile /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/pkg_info app-shells/bash-completion (/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/pkg_info) Reproducible: Always
It's not this simple but I plan to look at this list eventually. The problem is, this package installs completions for a number of tools, and if those tools are not installed, the completions do not enable themselves. I'm going to close this one as OBSO since the list is no longer up-to-date. There's no need to report a new bug for it, I see it on every bump ;-).