v18.1.0 breaking change with hostname case handling? #1876
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I noticed that too. I had host as default, and was shocked to see an empty list. also, I'm logged in on two different clients, with the same username, and using global seems to have no effect. different history on both machines. |
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Hmmm it could be the switch to an updated + fallible version of whoami
If you are not using sync then thats would work, temporarily. If you are syncing it will not really help and potentially cause problems. The correct fix will be to query hostnames as lowercase so that case changes don't matter |
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I updated atuin today and my history were not accessible with
Crtl + R
in Host mode. But they were accessible in the global mode.I checked
~/.local/share/atuin/history.db
and saw that all my previous history are under the hostnamearch
and now they are being saved under hostnameArch
.> cat /etc/hostname Arch
I haven't updated my hostname but I don't see this change in behavior being mentioned anywhere in the changelog.
Is anyone else facing this issue?
Also what would be the proper way to fix this? Would this query be sufficient?
Thanks
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