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Make comand-not-found optional for bash #661

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jspricke opened this issue Jan 7, 2017 · 1 comment
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Make comand-not-found optional for bash #661

jspricke opened this issue Jan 7, 2017 · 1 comment

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jspricke commented Jan 7, 2017

Hi,

could we make the command-not-found optional for bash, so it doesn't need to be installed? I could provide a patch for the bashrc (test for the executable first), but I didn't found if there is actually support for a recommends field in termux. What do you think?

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Though, it will be pre-installed via bootstraps as previously.
Possible after changes to bashrc introduced in b45da7b.

Related issue: #661
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ghost commented Aug 5, 2019

Done in c4fde3b.

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ghost pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2019
Though, it will be pre-installed via bootstraps as previously.
Possible after changes to bashrc introduced in b45da7b.

Related issue: #661
amuramatsu pushed a commit to amuramatsu/termux-packages that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2019
Though, it will be pre-installed via bootstraps as previously.
Possible after changes to bashrc introduced in b45da7b.

Related issue: termux#661
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