Re: Testing zsh completion for fedpkg

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On 3/22/11 2:31 PM, Christopher Aillon wrote:
> On 09/22/2010 09:20 PM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
>> Christopher Aillon<caillon@xxxxxxxxxx>   wrote:
>>> On 08/25/2010 03:13 PM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
>>>> Christopher Aillon<caillon@xxxxxxxxxx>    wrote:
>>>>> I missed the first notice of this go by, but I use zsh so can play with
>>>>> it in the next few days.  Can you post the updates so I don't hit the
>>>>> same bugs you did?
>>>>
>>>> Sure. Attached. The bugs were mainly with zsh conventions and getting
>>>> the sed command for the branch selection corrected.
>>>
>>> So far, so good.
>>
>> Cool. I've seen nothing here either. I'll put it up for consideration
>> with zsh upstream for inclusion when I get some others done as well
>> (_yum fixes/updates, _tmux, and maybe a few others).
>
>
> Just installed another machine and realized this isn't yet in Fedora.
> Any luck getting this upstream?  We should probably at the least see if
> we can get this into the fedpkg package.  It already adds bash
> completion foo and would be nice to get zsh completion too.  It should
> simply install into /usr/share/zsh/site-functions for now and we can
> remove it if/when it gets added somewhere else.

It should probably go into fedpkg for a while, until fedpkg development 
slows down.  I'm just not all that keen on having to update both a bash 
completion file and a zsh file every time I adjust options or introduce 
a new command :/

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