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Re: maximum value for HISTSIZE ?
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- From: Andy Spiegl <zsh.Andy@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: maximum value for HISTSIZE ?
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:18:18 +0200
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> That's got to be a record!
:-)
Besides the problem I described I didn't notice any slowdown during startup
or exit of zsh so there is no drawback.
> When I was working as a sysadmin, I had a cron job that appended all unique
> history entries into some other file; and would grep that file as needed.
Good idea.
> If I was to do it, I would use the number of arguments, instead of line
> length.
Not a bad idea either. :-)
Chau,
Andy.
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