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Re: zsh 3.0/3.1 bug, zsh 3.1.4 regression
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- From: SL Baur <steve@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Bart Schaefer" <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: zsh 3.0/3.1 bug, zsh 3.1.4 regression
- Date: 19 Aug 1998 04:58:32 -0700
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- In-reply-to: "Bart Schaefer"'s message of "Wed, 19 Aug 1998 00:56:09 -0700"
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Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On Aug 18, 11:42pm, SL Baur wrote:
> } Subject: Re: zsh 3.0/3.1 bug, zsh 3.1.4 regression
> }
> } Please do not condemn those of us without true Bourne shells to
> } running bash as /bin/sh. Things worked better in zsh-3.1.2 than they
> } do in either 3.1.3 or 3.1.4.
To be fair, I only tested 3.1.4 far enough to see that the $LANG
problem wasn't fixed, then didn't install it. I'm running 3.1.3
(patched for the $LANG problem) as $SHELL and 3.1.2 as /bin/sh.
> You may think that, and may even have evidence of it, though I find
> 3.1.4 (plus a few recent patches) preferable to anything since 3.1 went
> off on its own development branch.
O.K.
> However, this particular detail ($^whatever) has been around since
> zsh 2.x,
Right. I later recalled having older binaries laying around and found
2.6-beta20 exhibited the same behavior.
> with the only change being that before 3.0 it used to mean "toggle
> the option," which only made sense if you knew how the option was
> set to begin with.
I didn't know that. O.K.
I didn't intend any criticism of the One True Shell, or of its
developers. You've created a remarkable program I can't live
without and I'm only trying to help.
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