http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=998858
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=998858#c1
--- Comment #1 from Mario Manno ---
openSUSE should not patch the upstream package to provide a global custom
configuration. I understand you might have been using this 'functionality' for
years, but maybe that could be moved into another package? Having a system wide
zsh configuration will create problems with users custom configurations.
I paste from the original submit request:
I think it is problematic too have such opinionated configs in the system wide
folder. ZSH will always parse the system wide configuration first. It could go
into skel, so new users get a default.
I haven't tested how it interacts with a fresh user install of oh-my-zsh, I
think that's what most people use. All the non-standard bindkeys and setopts
would have to be overwritten in a users custom config.
I find the 'source /etc/bash.bashrc' especially problematic. There is a lot of
stuff in there which does not belong into a zsh environment. And bash.bashrc
parses $HOME/.alias - which is problematic too since the users aliases might
conflict with commands from the system wide scripts.
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