While I concur with the submitter in that zsh-newuser-install should not
run automatically at all, I have a more substantive complaint against it
in that it does not check whether the shell is running interactively.
If I place zsh in the shebang line of a script which is then executed by
a user wit
On 6 Aug 2006, at 03:28, Clint Adams wrote:
zsh-newuser-install requires every user in my system running zsh
having empty
.zshrc files around. I literally _hate_ tools depending on
unnecessary dot-files
or having startup banners. I think this is also pretty stupid, as all
information given
> zsh-newuser-install requires every user in my system running zsh having empty
> .zshrc files around. I literally _hate_ tools depending on unnecessary
> dot-files
> or having startup banners. I think this is also pretty stupid, as all
> information given in zsh-newuser-install can be obtained by
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.2-14
Severity: wishlist
zsh-newuser-install requires every user in my system running zsh having empty
.zshrc files around. I literally _hate_ tools depending on unnecessary dot-files
or having startup banners. I think this is also pretty stupid, as all
information given i
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