Hello, William!
> I really hope I don't get flamed to a crisp for asking this, but:
You won't be flamed. It's a valid question.
> Are there any plans to port MC to a Win32 console app? NC is really all but
> useless at this point, and I'd really LOVE to have the cd /#ftp: and such
> features of MC in an NT/9x environment.
There are in fact two ways to compile MC for Win32.
1) Compile it with Cygwin (http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/). Cygwin
emulates POSIX very closely, so MC will behave very much like a UNIX
program. This may limit it's usefulness, but it should be the easiest way
to get MC running.
I'll not be surprized it it compiles out of box, but if it doesn't try the
following options to configure:
--without-subshell --without-vfs --with-termcap
2) Resurrect the PC port in the "pc" directory. It can be more useful if
you manage to compile it, but it's certainly out of date and will require
changes.
In either case please use the snapshot from
http://www.red-bean.com/~proski/mc/
> Please understand that we don't all have the choice to use Linux at work, so
> kindly direct all "Just use Linux!" comments to /dev/null. Thanks!
Funny that you are expecting this. Do you really think that free software
is written by zealots?
But I wonder where all "Just port it" comments should go.
--
Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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