David C Rankin <[email protected]> on Mon, 2026/04/20 01:43:
> All,
> 
>    With the zsh update tonight you are shown a list of new optional 
> dependencies:
> 
> New optional dependencies for zsh
>      grml-zsh-config: grml's zsh setup
>      zsh-autosuggestions: Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh
>      zsh-completions: Additional completion definitions for Zsh
>      zsh-doc: Info, HTML and PDF format of the ZSH documentation
>      zsh-history-substring-search: ZSH port of Fish history search (up 
> arrow)
>      zsh-lovers: A collection of tips, tricks and examples for the Z shell.
>      zsh-syntax-highlighting: Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh
>      zshdb: A debugger for zsh scripts
> 
>    Checking the source files, it looks like the only thing that changed 
> was Christian's "rebuild packages older than two years". So the 
> question, are these really "New option dependencies ...", or are they 
> the same list from the last time that I'm just getting too old to recall?
> 

These were added here:

https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/zsh/-/commit/77ad2fbba3a05bb965cde84b1d27659336de2043

... and a package had not been built after that change - till now.
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