Norbert Kiesel wrote:
man zsh says Commands are first read from /etc/zshenv; this cannot be
overridden.,
but this was changed to /etc/zsh/zshenv at some point. Likewise for
zprofile, zlogin,
and zshrc.
Hey Norbert,
This is actually a build-time option. `--enable-etcdir=' to be specific.
The manual used to present the wrong paths, since the package was build
from a release tarball, which had pre-built manual pages, so that people
didn't have to install yodl to build them for themselves.
I thought we started providing a tarball generated from upstream's
version control with the new package (starting from debian version
4.3.12-1). With that, the manuals are build when the package is built,
using the right values from the build-time options. That's why the new
package has a build-dependency on yodl now.
Upstream's build system is prepared to handle all of that automatically,
via the Docs/version.yo file, which is generated at build-time.
Since it's kind of hard to get a fixed up tarball onto the debian
servers, this will have to wait until upstream releases 4.3.13 - which
is not too far away, unless someone finds a grave bug in the current
code.
Thanks for reporting. Otherwise I may have never realised we were still
using release tarballs as the basis for the package, rather than
tarballs generated from the release's corresponding version control tag.
Regards, Frank
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