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Re: zsh 4.1.1 make check errors on OS X 10.3 [was: 10.2]
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- From: James Devenish <j-devenish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: zsh 4.1.1 make check errors on OS X 10.3 [was: 10.2]
- Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 10:30:56 +0800
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In message <FF6E1D8D-3C74-11D8-B757-000A9591EB8C@xxxxxxxxxxx>
on Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 08:10:20AM -0800, Culley Harrelson wrote:
> Do you have any problems with fancy prompts?
I would consider my personal prompt be very fancy, and I have no
problems with it.
> I tried to source this prompt file:
> http://aperiodic.net/phil/prompt/prompt.txt
Hmm, that is complicated on a similar scale of my own. And, likewise, I
experience no trouble with it under 10.3 (Darwin 7). I did try zsh under
10.2 and it seems that the 'dynamic' modules are not built.
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