Re: archives

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello,

On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 MC shows list of files in large (a few tens of MB) gzipped/bzip2'ed tar
 archives with multi-level directory structure incorrectly. When archive
 contains only one root folder, MC shows directories from other levels, as
 it were to be root folders. It doesn't affect other archive operations.
 File list in real root folder is shown correctly. File list of non-root
 folders, been accessed from root list, is shown incorrectly too (only part
 of its contents).
 
 Please, put some of those files that you speak of on some place where
 I can download them and see what's wrong. What version of MC are you using
 ?

Ok then. I guess you can at least supply the names of those
ports and links to them. So I can fetch them off the FreeBSD
site - is that ok ?

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read-only or syntax highlight

2007-03-08 Thread Florin Andrei
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When using mcedit, I get syntax highlighting, but there's no read-only mode.
When using mcview, it's always read-only but there's no syntax highlight.

Please either add a read-only command-line switch to mcedit, or add 
syntax highlight to mcview.

Thanks,

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/
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Re: read-only or syntax highlight

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello,

On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Florin Andrei wrote:

 When using mcedit, I get syntax highlighting, but there's no read-only mode.
 When using mcview, it's always read-only but there's no syntax highlight.

 Please either add a read-only command-line switch to mcedit, or add
 syntax highlight to mcview.

It may be worth adding this request in the project bug tracking
system at savannah.gnu.org.

Thanks!

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Re: [PATCH] subshell_name_quote() use printf instead of echo

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello,

On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Pavel Tsekov wrote:

 This is patch which makes subshell_name_quote() use the printf
 utility instead of echo. Please, test it and let me know whether
 to commit it.

Did anyone test this patch ?
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Re: archives

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello,

On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok then. I guess you can at least supply the names of those
 ports and links to them. So I can fetch them off the FreeBSD
 site - is that ok ?

 I doubt whether an effect is reproducible with small number of directories 
 and files. For example, partial FreeBSD doc tree archive (which is about 3.5 
 MB) is handled by MC fully correctly.
 I can list the real directory structure and the one which MC shows.

 Contents of /usr/ports/:

[...]

 When entering archive with ports tree (excluding distfiles and packages) I 
 see in the panel:

 /editors
 /gnome-splashscreen-manager
 /lang
 /net-p2p
 /openoffice.org-1.1-devel
 /ports
 /sysutils
 /usr
 /x11-themes

 Under all directories, except 'usr' some partial content is shown. Under 
 'usr' everything is correct: 'ports', then listing above. If you really want, 
 you can receive FreeBSD ports or src trees via cvs or cvsup. Instructions 
 exist at
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/anoncvs.html
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html

 I asked about 'tar tvf' using for contents showing. Why not to use it instead 
 of full archive decompressing?

Ok, now. What I want to know is the exact steps to build an
archive like the one that you have so I can see what's wrong.
Even if I fetch the ports tree using the instructions above,
I'll need to know what commands did you use to create the
tar file. Having the same file as yours would help me to
debug the problem. If you really care to know why tar tvf
is not used you can have a look at the source tree. If you
want me to try the bug you have to help me a bit...

Btw have you tried using a snapshot MC to see if it behaves
better ? You can get a snapshot source from:

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/utils/file/managers/mc/snapshots/

P.S. Do not reply to my personal address but rather use
the mailing list address instead.

Thanks!
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Re: archives

2007-03-08 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello,

I've just fetched the compressed ports tree from:

ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports-current/ports.tar.gz

I've extracted the archive contents into a temporary directory
and cd-ed into it with MC. In the other panel I've pressed Enter
on the archive. The output in both panels is the same. I am
using MC from CVS. I suggest you to try a MC snapshot and if
that doesn't help report the exact commands that you've used
to create the archive which fools MC.

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[bug #19245] read-only or syntax highlight

2007-03-08 Thread Florin Andrei

URL:
  http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?19245

 Summary: read-only or syntax highlight
 Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: florinandrei
Submitted on: Thursday 03/08/2007 at 18:15
Category: None
Severity: 3 - Normal
  Status: None
 Privacy: Public
 Assigned to: None
 Open/Closed: Open
 Discussion Lock: Any
 Release: 4.6.1
Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Details:

When using mcedit, I get syntax highlighting, but there's no read-only mode.
When using mcview, it's always read-only but there's no syntax highlight.

Please either add a read-only command-line switch to mcedit, or add syntax
highlight to mcview.




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