On Wednesday 15 July 2009 21:02, Ilia Maslakov wrote: > > --enable-charset ? ведь ради нее практически все затевалось :) > > > > > Откуда linux-from-scratch пользователь знает, что > > configure --enable-charset есть хорошо? > > > > Он просто скачал .tar.gz и запустил configure. > > Ну давно хотим чтоб --enable-charset было по умолчанию,
Ok, here is my report as a fresh user of it. I rebuilt today's git with this option and mc says at startup: ------------------- Confirmation ------------------- - - - Chosen display charset (Settings->Display bits) - - or source codeset (in mcedit ctrl-t) - - does not match one set via locale. - - Set correct codeset manually or press <<Fix it>> - - to set locale default. - - - - Or set 'don't ask again' and press <<Skip>> - - - - [ ] don't ask again - - - - [< Fix it >] [ Skip ] - ---------------------------------------------------- There is no "Settings->Display bits", it should be "Options->Display bits". Ok, I select <<FIx it>>, go there and I see this: --------------- Display bits --------------- - - - Input / display codepage: - - Other 8 bit [ Select ] - - - - [x] Full 8 bits input - - - - - - [ OK ] [ Cancel ] - -------------------------------------------- (FYI: my LANG is set to en_US.UTF-8). So, what should I select here to stop that window from appearing? [ Select ] button allows me to choose between "0 7-bit ASCII" and "1 Other 8 bit", none of those feels right. I tried saving mc setup, hoping that needed fix is already there and just needs to be saved, but I still get that screen on startup. Please advice what to do. -- vda _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel