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#1 2008-07-15 23:39:36

walle
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Registered: 2008-07-15
Posts: 3

[solved]zsh messed up with gnu/screen after reboot (and updates)

solved: zsh was calling "/etc/zprofile" which i didn't had. a symlink between "/etc/profile" and "/etc/zprofile" solved everything.
no utf8 messups, no zsh messups and de_DE also works again. smile

normally my zsh looks like this:
itwrw233.png
...and when i start gnu/screen: it stays the same, plus an bar with all the screen "tabs" on the bottom.

now after a reboot, my zsh with gnu/screen looks like this:
golrxiio.png
pretty messed up, huh? wink this was solved via switching from de_DE.utf8 to en_US.utf8

the funny thing is the message:

WARNING: you should be calling zsh with /bin/zsh,
not with /usr/bin/zsh. Please execute chsh to fix
this. Legacy /usr/bin/zsh support will go away!

i checked chsh and it says that i do call zsh via /bin/zsh
if i start screen without the .screenrc: no error.
"echo $SHELL" without the .screenrc prints "/bin/zsh".
"echo $SHELL" with the .screenrc prints "zsh".

update: in the .screenrc i did start zsh via zsh not /bin/zsh, i changed that and the error is gone! thx @ #archlinux for help. smile


i updated my system via pacman -Syu, but no zsh or screen updates, only kernel and other stuff.

any ideas? hmm


edit: http://pastebin.org/51706 package updates (before the reboot)
updates in red

Last edited by walle (2008-07-16 13:52:38)

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