On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 15:29, Peter Stephenson wrote: > On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:36:42 +0200 > Jerry Rocteur wrote: > > I have a problem running zfinit in ksh emulation ( running zsh as a > > link from /usr/bin/ksh ) > > > > When I try: > > > > user@zambezi: autoload -U zfinit > > user@zambezi: zfinit > > zsh: zfinit: function not defined by file > > "autoload -Uz zfinit" is a better bet, to force zsh-style autoload. > > Unfortunately we're not very consistent about using those flags in the > distributed functions, so while it'll probably run it might not do the > trick with the other zftp functions since zfinit currently runs just > "autoload -U ..." with the effects you've just seen. I'll apply a very > boring patch that fixes up every autoload under Functions in the > distribution, unless anybody knows of an exception (which would surprise > me). > > Until then, you might want to modify zfinit by hand to replace all the > "autoload -U"s with "autoload -Uz". After that you might be OK, since I > was more successful with putting "emulate -L zsh" at the top of functions. > Thanks Peter, I can't change all the installation, I did try the -Uz zfinit but then it failed with zfparams: function not defined. I may be out of luck until they install an updated copy here! > Is there some option I can set in my script so that when my script > > runs as: > > > > #!/usr/bin/ksh > > > > That this will work ... > > The obvious one to try is "unsetopt kshautoload". > > I tried it but then when running zfinit I get: zfinit:42: command not found: compctl zfinit:50: command not found: compctl zfinit:51: command not found: compctl zfinit:52: command not found: compctl zfinit:53: command not found: compctl zfinit:58: command not found: compctl zfinit:67: command not found: compctl I can still write the scripts to run on my system but will have to wait for a new version of zsh here before I can write production scripts Thanks for the answer! Cheers, Jerry