http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1087710
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1087710#c1
Dominique Leuenberger changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Component|Other |Patterns
Assignee|dsterba@suse.com |dimstar@opensuse.org
--- Comment #1 from Dominique Leuenberger ---
Turns out the presence of bash-completion was a mere 'accident' and not a
conscious decision.
Until recently, systemd had the bash completion split out into a
systemd-bash-completion subpackage, which was recommended by systemd (zsh
completion was part of the main package); systemd-bash-completion, in turn,
required bash-completion (which makes sense)
As the subpackage per se makes no sense, systemd-bash-completion was merged
into systemd; the recommends/requires on bash-completion was not move to
systemd though (this would be wrong, since not all systemd users are required
to use bash)
So, the consequence of this change is bash-completion is no longer installed on
a default installation (as it was not present by conscious decision to start
with) - and this, in turn, breaks the openQA test, that expects bash-completion
to work without further doing.
Changing to 'pattern' - as there is nothing else that would make sense to
consider adding bash-completion.
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