Changes since the last release
Wizard
Configuration wizard now reacts to terminal size changes in real time and can function at much smaller terminal dimensions.
Configs with prompt_char now have vi_mode disabled by default.
Generated configs now unset DEFAULT_USER.
Classic and Rainbow configs now set POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_NEWLINE_PROMPT_GAP_BACKGROUND. This makes it easier to define 3-line prompt.
New parameters
If POWERLEVEL9K_CONFIG_FILE is set, configuration wizard will write configs to the specified location instead of the default ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.p10k.zsh.
gitstatus
Support older macOS versions (at least El Capitan; even older versions might work).
Support Linux on armv6, i386 and i686.
Support cygwin and msys2 on i686.
macOS builds now use iconv from Homebrew.
gitstatusd binaries are now being built with https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus/blob/release/mbuild.
Misc
The default icon for proxy segment is now ↔ instead of ⮂. The old icon is missing in many fonts.
Bug fixes
gitstatus once again works on 64-bit Linux without glibc.
Instant prompt no longer gets gradually slower over time when XDG_HOME_CACHE is on a slow filesystem.
Instant prompt no longer prints spurious erros when XDG_HOME_CACHE is on NTFS.
The old-style (and discouraged) custom prompts now work on zsh 5.3.1.
Configuration wizard once again presents "extra icons" and "fluent prompt" options when using 12-hour time format.
While it's already possible to invoke `update-data` with the `--rev`
argument, one still needs to run all later phases manually.
Fix this, by having `update-all` also accept a `--rev` argument, and
pass it down to `update-data`.
Also, make the help text a bit more usable, by suggesting the usual
versioning scheme used these times.
`jellyfin` appeared unsupported on `aarch64` due to `dotnet` platform
support in nixpkgs, but there are ARM64 downloads of the `dotnet` SDKs
available. This change follows the kind of pattern used in the
`firecracker` packaging to support selective x86_64/arm64 downloads.
With this change I can build `jellyfin` on a Raspberry Pi 4. The other
content hashes have been filled in, and all build successfully, but
they have not been further tested.