On Feb 28, 2006, at 9:32 AM, William Scott wrote:

Dear Powers that Be:

zsh has been maintained by dmalloc. I've been informally keeping it up to date and bug-fixed on 10.4-transitional, and 4.2.6 is quite stable.

zsh have just released the 4.3 series. This involves some major changes, most notably "initial support for multibyte characters in the shell's line editor (in particular UTF-8, although any character set supported by the system library is usable)."

May I have permission to put 4.2.6 into stable and to put 4.3.1 in unstable?

Yes, that's fine.


I'm very very reluctant to mess with anyone else's package without permission.

Thanks for being cautious.  Thanks also for being very helpful!


The 4.(2n+1) series in zsh is considered less stable than the 4. (2n) series, and given the major changes, I think fink users should have the option to hang onto 4.2.6.

 -- Dave





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