Re: Bug with su and /usr/bin/zsh. Any idea?

1996-05-15 Thread Yves Arrouye
Rob Leslie writes: I can't reproduce this; however, you might make sure you don't have `su' aliased to something under zsh. Check with `which'. It isn't aliased. Nut I found the problem, which has nothing to do with su. I had an export UID in my environment, and thus the spawned zsh changed

Re: Bug with su and /usr/bin/zsh. Any idea?

1996-05-14 Thread Rob Leslie
With the zsh package version 2.6-beta13-2, there is something really strange happening when root uses zsh: if I do a % su I get a new shell that is *not* a root one, where when I do % su - I effectively get a root shell. This is especially strange as the su command works

Bug with su and /usr/bin/zsh. Any idea?

1996-05-13 Thread Yves Arrouye
Hello, With the zsh package version 2.6-beta13-2, there is something really strange happening when root uses zsh: if I do a % su I get a new shell that is *not* a root one, where when I do % su - I effectively get a root shell. This is especially strange as the su command