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Re: About MODDIR (again...)
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- From: Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado <dervishd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: dervishd@xxxxxxxxxxxx, zefram@xxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: About MODDIR (again...)
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 21:21:15 +0200
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- Reply-to: Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado <dervishd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado <dervishd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Zefram :)
>>is empty except for directory '4.0.3'. But this directory is
>>empty too. It only contains 'zsh', which contains the modules.
>All zsh files go under /usr/lib/zsh. The /usr/lib part is configurable
>using the --libdir option to configure.
I knew that, but I wanted to install the modules as
/usr/lib/zsh/module*, and --libdir won't do ;))
>The version number is in there to avoid the serious problems that
>would result from having two different versions sharing modules
>(which wouldn't work).
Yes, it is necessary for that, but, with just one version?
>Even if you only have one version installed at a time,
>the separate directories are necessary during an upgrade.
Oh, yes, I didn't think about it... I upgrade 'by hand'.
>The final "zsh" component is part of the hierarchical module name
>system. There is, for example, no "files" module any more, there's a
>"zsh/files" module.
Ok, then :) Thanks for the explanations :))
Raúl
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