Hello! > Why don't you skip the first step, and just do the second? :) Easier to > implement just one version, less code -> less bugs and "more safe" (?).
I agree. It's better to choose one solution. However, it could be the first step. > Just another question: what happens, if there's no /tmp directory (I > don't know OS like this)? I mean if the distribution uses for example > the name /temp. I don't know it mc has to care about it. Yes, unlike many other programs, mc has to care. It shouldn't blindly try to create directories with random names inside a non-existing temporary directory. By the way, whenever we are talking about /tmp, it's assumed that it can be redefined by the TMPDIR environment variable. So if somebody creates /tmp/mc-yourname or /tmp is missing, you can set TMPDIR=$HOME/tmp and have all temporary files in your home directory. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel