Activity log for bug #994189

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2012-05-03 20:04:32 ill bug added bug
2012-05-04 00:23:39 Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot tags bot-comment
2012-05-07 03:20:17 Launchpad Janitor ubuntu: status New Confirmed
2012-05-07 03:31:41 James Plate affects ubuntu gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
2012-05-07 04:13:11 Thomas Ward bug task added psmisc (Ubuntu)
2012-05-07 04:13:21 Thomas Ward gnome-terminal (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Opinion
2012-05-07 04:13:33 Thomas Ward bug task added bash-completion (Ubuntu)
2012-05-07 04:19:56 Thomas Ward psmisc (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2012-05-08 09:02:51 Robert Roth bash-completion (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2012-05-16 01:46:40 Micah Gersten psmisc (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2012-05-16 02:02:07 Micah Gersten bug task deleted bash-completion (Ubuntu)
2012-05-16 02:02:13 Micah Gersten bug task deleted gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
2012-05-16 02:45:47 Thomas Ward summary killall incorrect tab completion Incorrect execution of `killall` on `plugin-container`
2012-05-16 02:56:21 Thomas Ward description When I type in "killall plug" and then hit tab, it completes to "killall plugin-container", however when I hit enter it says no process found. I have to remove the last r and then hit enter for the command to work. Killall tab completion should complete using a list of running processes and not guess the process wrongly. When using the `killall` command on the `plugin-container` process, the command does not correctly identify the program and does not terminate the program. The command `killall plugin-container` will return this: plugin-container: no process found When the command `killall plugin-containe`, the process `plugin-container` will correctly be terminated. (description changed by trekcaptainusa-tw to be more descriptive of what the bug actually is)
2012-05-17 00:42:47 Thomas Ward description When using the `killall` command on the `plugin-container` process, the command does not correctly identify the program and does not terminate the program. The command `killall plugin-container` will return this: plugin-container: no process found When the command `killall plugin-containe`, the process `plugin-container` will correctly be terminated. (description changed by trekcaptainusa-tw to be more descriptive of what the bug actually is) When using the `killall` command on the `plugin-container` process, the command does not correctly identify the program and does not terminate the program. The command `killall plugin-container` will return this: plugin-container: no process found When the command `killall plugin-containe`, the process `plugin-container` will correctly be terminated. (description changed by trekcaptainusa-tw to be more descriptive of what the bug actually is) Ubuntu Release: Precise Package: psmisc Version: 22.15-2ubuntu1
2012-05-17 16:47:22 Thomas Ward marked as duplicate 970638