Hi everyone, I am wondering if it is possible to tell zsh to look in multiple different locations for it's startup/shutdown configuration files? I believe it is possible to change the location that it will look for them at compile time with --enable-etcdir=INSERTDIRHERE. However, zsh then does not look for the config files in the default /etc/ directory anymore - only the newly specified directory. As an example, it would be good if zsh could be configured at compile time with a list of directories to search for config files in. If /usr/local/etc is added to the list, it would look for /etc/zshrc and if it is not found, it would look for /usr/local/etc/zshrc. The priority would be in the order they were specified in the compile time flag (similar to PATH) - or they could even both be read and compound each other. This is important, because in FreeBSD, configuration files for ports are not supposed to be in /etc, but in /usr/local/etc. However, we are aware that many people with read the official zsh documentation at the link below and try to put the configuration files in /etc. http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Files.html Thanks for your help. Regards, Ben -- From: Benjamin Woods woodsb02@gmail.com