What | Removed | Added |
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Status | RESOLVED | REOPENED |
Resolution | INVALID | --- |
(In reply to Dr. Werner Fink from comment #4) > (In reply to Torben Mikael Hansen from comment #3) > > I can partly confirm the reported bug on Leap 42.3 > > Then do not use this file or unset the environment variable INPUTRC Maybe that is not entirely clear, but this is the default setting. I did not create this file, it is created/copied automatically when creating a new user, in YaST. > > > > > With one user the following ~/.inputrc MariaDB does not respect the settings > > in /etc/inputrc > > > > ############################################################################# > > ### > > ## ~/.inputrc > > ## > > ## Control the behaviour of the readline library used e.g. > > ## by the bash in the interactive mode for line editing. > > ## > > ############################################################################# > > ### > > # > > # The bell style used e.g. on error or tab completion, possible values > > # are `none', `visible', and `audible' the ringing the bell. > > # > > #set bell-style none > > > > # > > # If set to on, words which have more than one possible completion without > > # any possible partial completion cause the matches to be listed immediately > > # instead of ringing the bell. > > # > > #set show-all-if-unmodified on > > > > # > > # If set to on, words which have more than one possible completion cause the > > # matches to be listed immediately instead of ringing the bell. > > # > > #set show-all-if-ambiguous on > > > > # > > # end > > # > > > > > > Deleting it make MariaDB work correctly. > > > > Logging in as a different user also works. Both users have > > $INPUTRC==/etc/inputrc and the same ~/.inputrc (before deleting for first > > user) > > > > First user login using ssh, second user using su .