News about ZSH
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- Version 3.1 in alpha test release.
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Work on version 3.1 of zsh has begun, with the major new feature
being support for binary modules. There is a preliminary
version, but you should join the zsh-worker mailing list before
you consider downloading it. Preliminary tests using ELF on
Linux, SunOS, and Solaris have been encouraging; the hardest part
will be to make it portable. Some ideas on portability issues
are being borrowed from version 5 of perl.
- Version 3.0.2 released!
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Version 3.0.2 of zsh was
released 18 December 1996. This is mainly a bug-fix release
to correct a few remaining minor problems, and is the last
expected release in the 3.0.x line. The next production
release will be numbered 3.2.x.
- Version 3.0.1 released!
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Version 3.0.1 of zsh was
released 25 October 1996. This is mainly a bug-fix release
to correct a few minor problems.
- Version 3.0
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Version 3.0 of zsh was
released 15 August 1996. A list of user visible
changes for this release is available, as well as a detailed changelog. The contributors to this release
are duly acknowledged.
- Version 2.5
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This version is still available, but it is deprecated and its
continued use is strongly discouraged.