Not all software package managers retrieves Zsh 5.2 by the suggested procedure; in my case, yum gets Zsh 5.0.2. Also, the original sentence may raise the confusion that Oh-My-Zsh may not support Zsh before v.5.2. Thus, I think setting the expected version to "zsh 4.3.9 or more recent" would be more appropriate.

Musen 2016-08-11 00:24:27 +08:00
parent f965df2408
commit f25013260f

@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Oh-My-Zsh is a framework for [Zsh](http://www.zsh.org), the Z shell.
- In order for Oh-My-Zsh to work, Zsh must be installed.
- Please run `zsh --version` to confirm.
- Expected result: `zsh 5.2` or more recent
- Expected result: `zsh 4.3.9` or more recent
- Additionally, Zsh should be set as your default shell.
- Please run `echo $SHELL` from a new terminal to confirm.
- Expected result: `/bin/zsh`
@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ If necessary, follow these steps to install Zsh:
- with the package manager of your choice (_e.g._ `sudo apt-get install zsh`) or
- from [source](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Arc/source.html), following
[instructions from the Zsh FAQ](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq01.html#l7)
2. Verify installation by running `zsh --version`. Expected result: `zsh 5.2` or more recent.
2. Verify installation by running `zsh --version`. Expected result: `zsh 4.3.9` or more recent.
3. Make it your default shell: `chsh -s $(which zsh)`
- Note that this will not work if Zsh is not in your authorized shells list (`/etc/shells`)
or if you don't have permission to use `chsh`. If that's the case [you'll need to use a different procedure](https://www.google.com/search?q=zsh+default+without+chsh).
4. Log out and login back again to use your new default shell.
5. Test that it worked with `echo $SHELL`. Expected result: `/bin/zsh`
5. Test that it worked with `echo $SHELL`. Expected result: `/bin/zsh`