typo in default user's ~/.bashrc file
Bug #239948 reported by
Dominique Pellé
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #465500: Setting HISTCONTROL twice in /etc/skel/.bashrc .
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Bug Description
When creating a user, Ubuntu creates a default ~/.bashrc file.
I see a typo in the comment in this file: *sucessive* -> successive
Also, why HISTCONTROL variable is set twice in ~/.bashrc? One should
be commented or removed.
# don't put duplicate lines in the history. See bash(1) for more options
export HISTCONTROL=
# ... and ignore same sucessive entries.
export HISTCONTROL=
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Hi dominiko,
thanks for reporting this issue. This has however already been reported and I'm marking this bug as a duplicate.
I'll add the info about the typo to the other bug.
Feel free to report further issues you have with Ubuntu!
Regards,
Mika