Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> [...] and autoloadable
> functions (first line is "#autoload") to /usr/share/zsh/vendor-functions;
> both of these paths are Debian-specific. I suggest that, at least for
> now, you manually install the files to these paths.
vendor-functions takes any sort of zsh function
Dmitry Bogatov wrote on Tue, 05 Feb 2019 16:15 +:
>
> [2019-02-03 13:39] Daniel Shahaf
> > However, do note that some upstreams ship completion files that are
> > inferior to those that ship with zsh itself. In such cases it would be
> > desirable *not* to install the upstream's completion
[2019-02-03 13:39] Daniel Shahaf
> However, do note that some upstreams ship completion files that are
> inferior to those that ship with zsh itself. In such cases it would be
> desirable *not* to install the upstream's completion into the default
> fpath (`/usr/bin/zsh -fc 'typeset -p
Dmitry Bogatov wrote on Sun, 03 Feb 2019 12:58 +:
> Source: zsh
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> please proived debhelper to install zsh completion scripts. Some of my
> upstreams provide zsh scripts, but I, as non-user of zsh, have no idea,
> how to install them properly.
>
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Hi Dmitry,
Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> please proived debhelper to install zsh completion scripts. Some of my
> upstreams provide zsh scripts, but I, as non-user of zsh, have no idea,
> how to install them properly.
Sounds like a good idea, thanks!
Won't do that before
Source: zsh
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
please proived debhelper to install zsh completion scripts. Some of my
upstreams provide zsh scripts, but I, as non-user of zsh, have no idea,
how to install them properly.
In case of bash, dh_bash-completions ensures that everything is
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