Fedora 23 x64. 

Linux phoenix.magitech.ca 4.5.7-202.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 18:22:51 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
gcc (GCC) 5.3.1 20160406 (Red Hat 5.3.1-6)
tcsh 6.19.00 (Astron) 2015-05-21 (x86_64-unknown-linux) options wide,nls,dl,al,kan,rh,color,filec

[root@phoenix ~]# complete find 'n/-user/u/' 'n/-exec/c/'
[root@phoenix ~]# find . -user
anaconda-ks.cfg       Desktop/              initial-setup-ks.cfg  source/
[root@phoenix ~]# find . -user

It's showing files for me too. 

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Wyatt Zacharias


On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:52 AM, Trevor Cordes <trevor@tecnopolis.ca> wrote:
(If you want to help me, this will only take you 1 minute!)

I've hit a bug in the new Fedora 23 version of tcsh.  Can someone help me
confirm this bug on another box?  It *only* happens on 64-bit x86_64 so I
need someone running 64-bit.  Also, it only seems to happen if gcc5 is
used to compile, so your distro has to be pretty new (Fedora 23 or newer
for example).  Preferably kernel 4+ too.

You can tell if you're 64-bit using:
uname -i
If you see 64 in there, you're 64.

Try:
gcc --version
If it's 5+ that's good.

Lastly, see what kernel ver:
uname -r
If it's 4+ then we're in business...


All I need from you if match the above is start tcsh:
tcsh

If it says command not found then you need to install it with your package
manager, like "dnf install tcsh" or "apt-get ...whatever".  Then start
tcsh by typing tcsh.


Here's the actual test, paste this in tcsh:

complete find 'n/-user/u/' 'n/-exec/c/'

then type:

find . -user [TAB]

(hit TAB key where I put tab above, don't type the brackets)

Does it list the users on your system or does it list the files/dirs in
the current directory?  My bug is that it shows the files, not the users.

Could also try:

complete tcsh n/-c/c/

then type:

tcsh -c [TAB]

Should give the same results (showing files instead of commands).


One last thing, please let me know your tcsh version:
tcsh --version

I've only gotten this bug to occur on 6.19.

Aside: this is a first, the bug is ONLY on my x86_64 boxes and not my i686
PAE ones!  Ha!


Thanks all!
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