Hello! > Updated version attached. It works in reasonable time, even with kernel > patches. It supports file size and date parsing. All warnings fixed.
Applied! Thank you! By the way, you are showing a good example to somebody else in this mailing list :-) > I considered some 'run' virtual methods, but decided they are redundant. Agreed. > 'patch -p1' is quite simple to type in fact... and one can add it to mc > menu if he wants. Yes, I think some of the VFSs need to be given more visibility, possibly in the menu or maybe in some predefined hotlist. > I will not send anything for a week I think, I have to get some rest > after a few days hacking mc. So you will have some time to deal with my > earlier patches :) No problem. > ps. When do you plan to release stable mc? Yes, I know, probably 'when > it will be ready', but what are the predictions? There are 5 items in the TODO list. One is rather big (key modifiers) - it can take a week to get it right. Others are simpler - they can take two evenings each. On top of that, I need to test mc in Valgrind and try compiling it on 3 or 4 different operating systems (FreeBSD, Cygwin, QNX, maybe Solaris) and architectures (SPARC, IA64). It would take a couple of days. That would be mc-4.6.0-pre2. I don't have any plans for mc-4.6.0 other than updating translations, documentation and accepting simple bugfixes. I'll be on vacation from December 28th to January 19th. I hope to release mc-4.6.0-pre2 before that and mc-4.6.0 soon after I return, unless some fundamental bugs are reported in the meantime. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel