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Re: zsh RCS option and startup files problem
- To: ports_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Re: zsh RCS option and startup files problem
- From: "J.A. Neitzel" <jneitzel_(_at_)_sdf_(_dot_)_lonestar_(_dot_)_org>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 02:54:02 +0000
"Valery Kobrin" <vkobrin_(_at_)_hotmail_(_dot_)_com> wrote:
> I've installed zsh v.4.0.4 on OpenBSD 3.1 and i386 platform.
> It's assumed that RCS option should be set by default, when
> zsh is started during a login, but I've found that it is not
> set.
in fact, it is set by default. both GLOBALRCS and RCS are... have
you referred to any of the zsh docs out there? have a look at
http://zsh.sunsite.dk/Guide/zshguide02.html if you've not done so
already.
> The problem is that only /etc/zshenv, ~/.zshenv and
> ~/.zshrc are sourced out of all startup files. I tried to
> set RCS option from /etc/zshenv file
i would suggest the first step is to move /etc/zshenv out of the
way.
well, i personally do not use /etc/zshenv . to me it has always
seemed a bit redundant to do so. regardless, you do have an
/etc/profile i assume?
personally, i have found the best course of action for the init of
zsh is to link /etc/zprofile to /etc/profile and only use ~/.zprofile
and ~/.zshrc ...
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