We have found SuSE's copyright in the last version of the /etc/inputrc file! ################################################################################ ## /etc/inputrc ## ## Attempt to put different TERMs together in one readline init file. ## Copyright (c) 1997 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany. ## ## Author: Werner Fink, <werner@suse.de> ## ## $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/inputrc,v 1.5 2003/02/17 02:48:39 azarah Exp $ ## ################################################################################ I don't know if this file comes from Suse but I think we have to repair it quickly by creating a new one!
Created attachment 14786 [details] /etc/inputrc
Removing copyrights is illegal. If it did come from SUSE, we must leave it be or replace the whole file.
The point isn't to remove the copyright it's that it isn't mentioned if it is or not under GPL (it seems it isn't) so we shouldn't be using it...
Fixed in CVS.
Note it was fixed by replacing with non copyrighted version (totally different version ... )
Hey - Just a quick note: I wish you'd made the inputrc switch somehow more conspicuous - the changes to bash behavior (as in #26036, which bit me, too) were jarring and mysterious; it's not obvious to the casual bash user where to tweak that sort of thing. (I do realize it had to be switched in a hurry, of course ... I'd just like to have known.) Thanks!