Hi Citizens:

Sorry if this is too little too late (I get the digests) but would it be possible to get around the fpath problem
by NOT issuing that flag at all and then setting the $fpath variable in %p/etc/profile.d/zsh.sh instead? You'd
need a test in that file too prevent $fpath from being set unless the shell was zsh. Alternatively, if something
along the lines of Gary's startup scripts is used as a compulsory part of the install (I think an option to not use them
should be available as well), $fpath can be set in the environment script and sourced from %p/etc/profile.d/zsh.sh


HTH,

Bill



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