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When running in posix mode (for example, because it was invoked as `sh`,
or with the --posix option), bash rejects the function names previously
used because they contain hyphens, which are not legal POSIX names, and
exits immediately.
This is a particularly serious problem on a system in which the
following three conditions hold:
1. The `sh` executable is provided by bash, e. g. via a symlink
2. Gnome Display Manager is used to launch X sessions
3. Bash completion is loaded in the (system or user) profile file
instead of in the bashrc file
In that case, GDM's Xsession script (run with `sh`, i. e., bash in posix
mode) sources the profile files, thus causing the shell to load the bash
completion files. Upon encountering the non-POSIX-compliant function
names, bash would then exit, immediately ending the X session.
Fixes #521.
Signed-off-by:
Lucas Werkmeister <mail@lucaswerkmeister.de>
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