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| From | westlake <westlake2012@videotron.ca> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | gnu.bash.bug |
| Subject | bash bug with root account |
| Date | 2019-07-10 04:01 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.787.1562745705.2688.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink) |
| References | <11a52025-9a9f-363c-21da-e05301735f95@videotron.ca> |
System: linux 64-bit (debian stable, latest release buster) Bash version: GNU bash, version 5.0.3(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) This bug occurs with the root account, If a normal user types "su -l<enter>" and issues this "ls" statement, ls -ld .!(?(.)) the output is without error. (the output lists all dot items with the exception of the annoying literals "." and "..") If "su<enter>" (without the -l), is given instead, then "!" is taken to be something else as though I am attempting to fire up a bash history command (eg: "!100" to run the 100th command from bash's history list) The error with ls -ld .!(?(.)) after doing "su<enter>" "bash: !: event not found" I could run this command in any directory without any issue, the error only occurs when entering the root account in bash with "su<enter>" from a normal user account. I'm not sure if this is entirely the fault of bash, but "ps" shows that the shell being used after typing "su" is bash.
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