From: Adam Spiers <adam@thelonious.new.ox.ac.uk>
To: zsh workers mailing list <zsh-workers@sunsite.auc.dk>
Subject: PATCH: updating FAQ
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 03:44:59 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19990917034459.A23925@thelonious.new.ox.ac.uk> (raw)
Some of the FAQ seems to be out of date.
\!*:q "$@" ($*:q doesn't work (yet))
\!*:x $=* ($*:x doesn't work (yet))
They do work now, don't they? Also:
Index: Etc/FAQ.yo
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/zsh/Etc/FAQ.yo,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -r1.1.1.1 FAQ.yo
--- Etc/FAQ.yo 1999/09/16 11:30:37 1.1.1.1
+++ Etc/FAQ.yo 1999/09/17 00:24:36
@@ -299,19 +299,18 @@
sect(What's the latest version?)
- Zsh 3.0.5 is the latest production version, however a test version of
- 3.0.6 is doing the rounds and should be released soon. The new major
- number 3.0 largely reflects the considerable internal changes in zsh to
- make it more reliable, consistent and (where possible) compatible. Those
- planning on upgrading their zsh installation should take a look at the
- list of incompatibilities at the end of link(5.1)(51). This is longer
- than usual due to enhanced sh, ksh and POSIX compatibility.
+ Zsh 3.0.6 is the latest production version. The new major number 3.0
+ largely reflects the considerable internal changes in zsh to make it
+ more reliable, consistent and (where possible) compatible. Those
+ planning on upgrading their zsh installation should take a look at
+ the list of incompatibilities at the end of link(5.1)(51). This is
+ longer than usual due to enhanced sh, ksh and POSIX compatibility.
- The beta version 3.1.5 is also available, and 3.1.6 should appear over
- the summer. Development of zsh is usually patch by patch, with each
- intermediate version publicly available. Note that this `open'
- development system does mean bugs are sometimes introduced into the most
- recent archived version. These are usually fixed quickly.
+ The beta version 3.1.6 is also available, and has many new features.
+ Development of zsh is usually patch by patch, with each intermediate
+ version publicly available. Note that this `open' development
+ system does mean bugs are sometimes introduced into the most recent
+ archived version. These are usually fixed quickly.
Note also that as the shell changes, it may become incompatible with
older versions; see the end of question link(5.1)(51) for a partial list.
next reply other threads:[~1999-09-17 2:49 UTC|newest]
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1999-09-17 2:44 Adam Spiers [this message]
1999-09-17 7:53 ` Peter Stephenson
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