Package: zsh
Version: 3.1.9.dev6-1
Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why a new zsh was introduced in potato-proposed-updates ? It's not
compatible with thw previous version...
What do you mean, it's not compatible?
zmodload complist does not work for example (it says it cannot find
I've opened a bug against zsh for the aforementioned behavior.
Fine. We can move the discussion there then.
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Why a new zsh was introduced in potato-proposed-updates ? It's not
compatible with thw previous version...
What do you mean, it's not compatible?
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At some point in the past, a nameless Debian user/developer posted:
Why a new zsh was introduced in potato-proposed-updates ? It's not
compatible with thw previous version...
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 07:19:42PM -0400, Clint Adams wrote:
What do you mean, it's not compatible?
The completion
The completion control system has changed, along with a few other
minor details. I am myself a zsh user and have since made the
adjustment; I'm not sure the attitude others have towards their
zshrc's. A number of the mechanisms used prior to zsh-3.1.x to
control the completion behavior are no
Why a new zsh was introduced in potato-proposed-updates ? It's not
compatible with thw previous version...
I thought potato-proposed-updates was just about severe bugfixes...
Phil.
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