On Sun, 02 Feb 2014, Anand Buddhdev <arhbkb@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jani, > > I already have bash-completion installed, although it's version 1.3. At a glance, it seems _init_completion was introduced in bash-completion 1.90: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=bash-completion/bash-completion.git;a=commitdiff;h=32dbe76784acc39b17ee9ca7bc21c28f4f2b23b5 $ git tag --contains 32dbe76784acc39b17ee9ca7bc21c28f4f2b23b5 1.90 1.99 2.0 2.1 BR, Jani. > > > On 2 February 2014 11:44, Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org> wrote: > >> On Sun, 02 Feb 2014, Anand Buddhdev <arhbkb@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi people, >> > >> > I've just discovered notmuch. I've installed version 0.17 on my Mac using >> > Homebrew. I've also built a forked mutt with notmuch support, and I'm >> > exploring setting up virtual folders, and keeping all mail in a single >> "All >> > Mail" Maildir, with everything just tagged, a la Gmail :) I love it. >> > >> > I have one issue to report: when I type "notmuch" at the command-line and >> > press tab, bash completion gives me the following error: >> > >> > $ notmuch -bash: _init_completion: command not found >> > >> > Looks like something is missing in the bash completion script. I'd >> > appreciate if someone could make a patch. >> >> You'll need the bash-completion package [1] too. I'm not sure about >> versions, but likely reasonably recent. >> >> The trivial "fix" patch would likely just check for the existence of >> _init_completion, and refuse to complete without it. For anything >> fancier, patches welcome... >> >> >> BR, >> Jani. >> >> >> [1] http://bash-completion.alioth.debian.org/ >>