--- doc/bash.1.orig 2025-04-30 13:04:32 UTC +++ doc/bash.1 @@ -6632,7 +6632,7 @@ If that file does not exist or cannot be read, \fBrea If that variable is unset, the default is .FN \*~/.inputrc . If that file does not exist or cannot be read, \fBreadline\fP looks for -.FN /etc/inputrc . +.FN /usr/local/usr/local/etc/inputrc . When a program that uses the \fBreadline\fP library starts up, \fBreadline\fP reads the initialization file and sets the key bindings and variables found there, @@ -7398,11 +7398,11 @@ For example, the following directive would read This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads commands and key bindings from that file. For example, the following directive would read -.FN /etc/inputrc : +.FN /usr/local/usr/local/etc/inputrc : .PP .RS .nf -\fB$include\fP \^ \fI/etc/inputrc\fP +\fB$include\fP \^ \fI/usr/local/usr/local/etc/inputrc\fP .fi .RE .SS Searching