Hello! > I first installed mc-4.5.55-1.tar.bz2, then compiled the latest CVS on > current Cygwin with --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-nls > --enable-charset --without-gpm-mouse --with-screen=ncurses > --without-ext2undel (yes, I know I don't need all these).
Sorry, I misread the above sentence. I need to sleep more, but then I would be unable to answer so many e-mails :-) > There were only 3 warnings, though I don't know if they're only > in Cygwin. > > /cygdrive/g/Linux/mc/edit/editcmd.c: In function `edit_refresh_cmd': > /cygdrive/g/Linux/mc/edit/editcmd.c:174: warning: implicit declaration of function >`do_refresh' That's not Cygwin-specific. I missed it in the test. I don't know why do_refresh() is only needed with ncurses - looks like an ad-hoc solution. Anyway, I cannot check every line of code, so I'm adding the missing include file dialog.h. I have added an additional test to maint/mctest script. It will test the editor with ncurses and most other features disabled. I still cannot test all combinations of options. > /usr/include/alloca.h:14: warning: `alloca' redefined > /cygdrive/g/Linux/mc/src/poptalloca.h:18: warning: this is the location of the >previous definition poptalloca.h doesn't include alloca.h when gcc is used, but then alloca.h is included from some other file. This can be specific to Cygwin. > /cygdrive/g/Linux/mc/src/layout.c: In function `init_curses': > /cygdrive/g/Linux/mc/src/layout.c:604: warning: assignment of read-only location That's quite bad. It can disable "mc -a" if mc is compiled with ncurses. What's the version of ncurses? As for the syntax highlighting, check if it's enabled in the editor options. With the CVS version, syntax highlighting is not optional in the code - it's always compiled in. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc