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Re: zsh 4.2.6 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu)
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- From: Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: zsh 4.2.6 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu)
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 17:10:48 +0000
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 16:56:27 +0000 (UTC)
zzapper <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 2012/11/15 zzapper <david@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> How ancient is 4.2.6? which I have on a linux server Centos 5.2
> >> which is
> > the
> >> highest version available on yum.
> >>
> >> e.g. It doesn't have cd -<tab> expansion ... boo hoo
> >
> > git log says _Wed Nov 30 12:01:01 2005 +0000_
> >
> thanks, how steam-powered is it? what important functionality will be
> missing?
It doesn't support multibyte character sets; apart from that the changes
are mostly fairly random. "Changes between 4.2 and 5.0.0" in the
current NEWS file gives you most of it.
pws
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