rzsh(1) is the restricted version of zsh(1), with various things disabled
so as to provide a strictly limited access to the system.
A user with a shell in /etc/shells can use chsh(1) to change their shell,
can use FTP, can use other file-transfer services, etc. Thus, adding rzsh
to /etc/shells could be a security risk in certain configurations.
- zsh-mime-setup is set up to look for /etc/{mime.types,mailcap}.
Neither of them should exist on a stock FreeBSD system.
Teach it to look in ${LOCALBASE}/etc instead. [2]
- Zsh completion doesn't know about bsdtar(1) achievements:
it won't complete to foo.tar.gz if you just enter 'tar xf foo^D'.
Teach zsh completion about this and other formats supported by bsdtar(1).
NOTE: This is only applicable to FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE or newer,
where bsdtar(1) replaced GNU tar(1) in the base system.
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: ports/82066 [2], ports/83023 [3]
Submitted by: Phil Pennock <pdp@nl.demon.net> [1]
Ulrich Spoerlein <q@galgenberg.net> [2] [3]