Ben Kevan wrote:
openSUSE Beta 3 (from Factory Repository).
I know command-not-found is quite new to suse, but I haven't really heard anything around it. Will it be fully implemented into openSUSE 11.1? I have the package installed, but when I type banshee1 or banshee i just get command not found (I expected it to tell me what package to install.)
It may be that I did an upgrade from 11.0 and the required enteries weren't put into my bash.bashrc. So I guess I should ask for the final release, will this be merged into their current bash.bashrc, or will it only work for new people?
openSUSE 11.1 from Beta 2 I think contains needed modifications to shell profile so this feature is added automaticaly.
Also, in the README, shouldn't it recommend people to create and put it in bash.bashrc.local? since that is read from bash.bashrc?
I'll change the README to better describe the situtation. Thanks!
Whelp.. I'll add and test it out and see how it is.
Ben
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