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Unposted: release zsh version 4.2.2

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2005-01-12 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com> 2005-01-12 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
* unposted: Config/version.mk, README, Etc/FAQ.yo: release
zsh version 4.2.2.
* unposted: Completion/Unix/Command/_perforce: minor comment * unposted: Completion/Unix/Command/_perforce: minor comment
change. change.

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# This must also serve as a shell script, so do not add spaces around the # This must also serve as a shell script, so do not add spaces around the
# `=' signs. # `=' signs.
VERSION=4.2.1-dev-1 VERSION=4.2.2
VERSION_DATE='August 16, 2004' VERSION_DATE='January 12, 2005'

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sect(What's the latest version?) sect(What's the latest version?)
Zsh 4.2.1 is the latest production version. Zsh 4.2.2 is the latest production version.
There will not be any further 4.0 releases now that 4.2 has become There will not be any further 4.0 releases now that 4.2 has become
the stable version. the stable version.

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Version Version
------- -------
This is development code based on zsh version 4.2.1. This is zsh version 4.2.2. This is a stable version.
Installing Zsh Installing Zsh
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about what "test" and "[" actually did.) "[[" has always been the about what "test" and "[" actually did.) "[[" has always been the
recommended way of implementing tests within zsh. recommended way of implementing tests within zsh.
In recent versions of zsh, typing the end-of-file (EOF) character
(typically ^D, although this can be altered with the "stty" command)
repeatedly in the line editor printed a warning message, but never exited the
shell. This was a departure from the traditional behaviour of zsh and
other shells where the shell would exit after 10 EOFs. The traditional
behaviour has been restored. Also, binding a user-defined editor command
to the EOF character now suppresses the EOF behaviour inside the line
editor; it is possible to emulate it if desired.
From 4.2.0 to 4.2.1: From 4.2.0 to 4.2.1: