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# Nowadays, grml's zsh setup lives in only *one* zshrc file.
# That is the global one: /etc/zsh/zshrc (from grml-etc-core).
-# It is best to leave this file untouched and do personal changes to
-# the setup via ${HOME}/.zshrc.local which is loaded at the end of the
-# global zshrc.
+# It is best to leave *this* file untouched and do personal changes to
+# your zsh setup via ${HOME}/.zshrc.local which is loaded at the end of
+# the global zshrc.
#
# That way, we enable people on other operating systems to use our
# setup, too, just by copying our global zshrc to their ${HOME}/.zshrc.
# Adjustments would still go to the .zshrc.local file.
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+## Inform users about upgrade path for grml's old zshrc layout, assuming that:
+## /etc/skel/.zshrc was installed as ~/.zshrc,
+## /etc/zsh/zshrc was installed as ~/.zshrc.global and
+## ~/.zshrc.local does not exist yet.
+if [ -r ~/.zshrc -a -r ~/.zshrc.global -a ! -r ~/.zshrc.local ] ; then
+ printf '-!-\n'
+ printf '-!- Looks like you are using the old zshrc layout of grml.\n'
+ printf '-!- Please read the notes in the grml-zsh-refcard, being'
+ printf '-!- available at: http://grml.org/zsh/\n'
+ printf '-!-\n'
+ printf '-!- If you just want to get rid of this warning message execute:\n'
+ printf '-!- touch ~/.zshrc.local\n'
+ printf '-!-\n'
+fi
+
## Now, we'll give a few examples of what you might want to use in your
## .zshrc.local file (just copy'n'paste and uncomment it there):
#showINC () { perl -e 'for (@INC) { printf "%d %s\n", $i++, $_ }' }
#vimpm () { vim `perldoc -l $1 | sed -e 's/pod$/pm/'` }
#vimhelp () { vim -c "help $1" -c on -c "au! VimEnter *" }
+
+## END OF FILE #################################################################