[issue1934] Zsh: dirstack=() does not work as advertised
Thilo Six
bts at bts.grml.org
Sun Oct 18 00:10:45 CEST 2015
Thilo Six <tech at xk2c.de> added the comment:
Hello
when the newest entry in $DIRSTACKFILE is a dir a user no more the right to read
it, a ugly error message is issued at shell start up.
Patch updated to catch this. Attached.
kind regards,
Thilo
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>> files: 0001-make-dirstack-work-as-advertised.patch
>> messages: 5578
>> nosy: Xk2c
>> priority: bug
>> status: unread
>> title: Zsh: dirstack=() does not work as advertised
>> topic: has patch, zsh
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files: 0001-make-dirstack-work-as-advertised.patch, 0001-make-dirstack-work-as-advertised.patch, _dirstack_helper, xs
messages: 5578, 5579, 5580, 5585, 5588
nosy: Xk2c
priority: bug
status: chatting
title: Zsh: dirstack=() does not work as advertised
topic: has patch, zsh
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