Follow-up Comment #6, bug #7936 (project mc):
Non-support of UTF-8 is a real problem for many server administrators. MC is
the only capable text based file manager available for server administration
over remote terminal access. Using the reduced character set mode ( mc -a )
is definitely a sub-o
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #7936 (project mc):
Sorry, the Fedora URL was meant to be
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/source/SRPMS/
check the directory listing for the exact filename.
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Follow-up Comment #4, bug #7936 (project mc):
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.3/suse/src/
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/source/SRPMS/mc-4.6.1a-28.fc6.src.rpm
Download the mc-*.src.rpm file, press Enter on it in mc, you'll see the
source and patches, as wel
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #7936 (project mc):
I've been using SuSE's mc for a year, dealing with files with non-ASCII
characters (even CJK), as well as editing them and introducing these
characters myself, without ever having a single problem.
Can somebody post a link to the patches of SuSE or F
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #7936 (project mc):
I saw the UTF-8 problem addressed for the 4.7 branch, which probably is not
to be expected in the really "near future". Since for multi-language
requirements (German, English, Russian, Hebrew) I am depending on the UTF-8
environment, I would be more h