From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 23447 invoked by alias); 18 Jan 2013 11:39:57 -0000 Mailing-List: contact zsh-users-help@zsh.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes List-Id: Zsh Users List List-Post: List-Help: X-Seq: 17582 Received: (qmail 7197 invoked from network); 18 Jan 2013 11:39:55 -0000 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.3.2 (2011-06-06) on f.primenet.com.au X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-6.9 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI, SPF_HELO_PASS autolearn=ham version=3.3.2 Received-SPF: none (ns1.primenet.com.au: domain at samsung.com does not designate permitted sender hosts) X-AuditID: cbfec7f4-b7f6d6d000001620-60-50f9322b99e8 Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 11:29:46 +0000 From: Peter Stephenson To: zsh-users@zsh.org Subject: Re: "embedded": tips for a small(er) zsh installation size? Message-id: <20130118112946.3ff26f4c@pwslap01u.europe.root.pri> In-reply-to: References: Organization: Samsung Cambridge Solution Centre X-Mailer: Claws Mail 3.7.9 (GTK+ 2.22.0; i386-redhat-linux-gnu) MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Brightmail-Tracker: H4sIAAAAAAAAA+NgFupjluLIzCtJLcpLzFFi42I5/e/4ZV1to58BBusuW1rsOLmS0YHRY9XB D0wBjFFcNimpOZllqUX6dglcGceO/mEp+MtasfXgOZYGxkcsXYycHBICJhIP371hh7DFJC7c W8/WxcjFISSwlFFi2Ys/TBDOEiaJdacPsoJUsQioSnTveQbWzSZgKDF102xGEFtEQFRi+YrN YJOEBVwknl26xwZi8wrYSxyc8Q2snlMgWGJxx25WiKEzGSV6JnwDa+AX0Je4+vcTE8QZ9hIz r5xhhGgWlPgx+R5YM7OAlsTmbU2sELa8xOY1b5knMArMQlI2C0nZLCRlCxiZVzGKppYmFxQn peca6hUn5haX5qXrJefnbmKEhOGXHYyLj1kdYhTgYFTi4eVU/xEgxJpYVlyZe4hRgoNZSYT3 idTPACHelMTKqtSi/Pii0pzU4kOMTBycUg2MbTEMtd0itVdNjmkzzNoX5is5QzUn5OkH53vL 99n6TJu24UlRnN5bT5mXi03sTkmfl1iT0xCo5fh3+5UdjeyR/fF37717tMtavD1W2semnq05 KSokd/60n8HS93y7NjQvfcfZFR0qnTX1lfybKMd4hsuGs9I2fu5MZKjT0Y5/2qYS9pyfd6IS S3FGoqEWc1FxIgAabeY0IQIAAA== On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 11:54:11 +0100 Francisco Borges wrote: > I created zsh package for OpenWrt. So far so good. I already have an > "ipk" file that installs and runs properly in my router. > > My package installs /bin/zsh and /usr/share/zsh/5.0.2/functions. > > Right now I am installing all completion functions but that is an > overkill. For instance, I really do not need "Completion/AIX" for > one. Is there any simple way to turn off the installation of these? > > I believe running a clever sed on "config.modules" would work, but it > looks like a hack. Editing config.modules is fine; it's designed for that. Set "auto=no" in the line you are editing and it will be kept if the file is regenerated. pws