OK, thanks: I found it on the rPi,
which has a later version-mc,
than my Slak13 x86PC

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> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 11:59:49 +0200
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>  > I recall being confounded by this very thing.
>  >  In my mc/ini file ($HOME/.config/mc/ini)
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>  locate mc | grep config | grep ini
> bash-3.1#  <- none
> Perhps it's only written if default values are changed ?
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