On Wednesday December 29 2010, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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the output from: prompt> bash -i -x 2> bash-start.log is at: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/bash-start.log
The "have: command not found" diagnostic occurs immediately after source-ing /etc/bash_completion.d/patool.sh. What's in that file on your system?
an strace of "bash -x" is here: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/bash.log
It seems fairly clear that the "have" invocation (attempt) originates in /etc/bash_completion.d/patool.sh.
invoking with the --login parameter gave slightly longer output but I fail to see anything in any of the files :^(
tks for the assistance.
ps: Would it be better if I made a new user with no profile/bashrc except /etc/bash.bashrc and ran the interactive capture?
Perhaps that would show less stuff to confound analysis, but since this is happening for all current users, it's not obvious that it would supply a meaningful data point.
-- Patrick Shanahan
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