This happens because zsh builds the list when you start it, thus any rpms
installed after the shell was spawned aren't recognised. I don't know the
command off the top of my head to reinit them, but thats all you need
todo.
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Guy T. Rice wrote:
> Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
>
> > it's the auto-correction of zsh when he don't find the binaries he try
> > to correct you the word with more or less success. You can disable this
> > with :
> >
> > setopt nocorrect
> >
> > this odd to don't have man installed is this a upgrade ?
>
> man is installed, and works fine (once you decline zsh's offer to "correct"
> you). Same with su. zsh is "correcting" commands that work just fine!
>
> > what install category have you done ?
>
> It was a fresh install, category Developer.
>
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