Hello, Nerijus! > Maybe some of them should be applied?
Have you read those patched? I think the answer is obvious in most cases. > >http://patches.ximian.com/?selected_modules=mc&selected_branches=Ximian+GNOME+1.4&selected_platforms=redhat-73-i386&submit=Give+me+tha+patches%21#results mc-4.5.35-xtermcolor.patch-1 - absolutely not. We have the right fix for color detection in CVS, and the whole list was removed a week ago. mc-4.5.36-mimekeys.patch-1 - GNOME-only, cannot be applied. mc-4.5.51-gnome-editor.patch-1 - GNOME-only. mc-no-string-inlines.patch-1 - I see no reason to disable string optimization. There is no comment why it should be done. > >http://patches.ximian.com/?selected_modules=mc&selected_branches=Ximian+GNOME+1.4&selected_platforms=debian-potato-i386&submit=Give+me+tha+patches%21#results mc-fix-lib-makefile-am.patch-1 mc-mc-sysconfdir.patch-2 Those two patches move mc.global from /etc to /etc/mc. It should now be possible without patching anything, just by giving arguments to make. For that matter, the whole idea of mc.global is wrong. MC is a utility for users, and root has no business editing mc.global for them. All that stuff should eventually go to the local config file. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel