[bug #24038] slow starting of mc

2008-12-18 Thread Sorin Sbarnea

Follow-up Comment #7, bug #24038 (project mc):

I can (re)confirm this problem on RHEL also.

The DNS is well configured. There is no delay running netstat -a

I wasn't able to locate any other program with simmilar behaviour on these
machines.

Possible hint: some partitions are mounted using NIS.

If you are searching on google after midnight commander slow start you'll
see that a lot of people are encountering this issue.




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[bug #24038] slow starting of mc

2008-12-18 Thread Sorin Sbarnea

Follow-up Comment #8, bug #24038 (project mc):

I would like to add that I have the same problem with version 4.6.1-pre1a and
that options no_tld_query in resolv.conf does not work (tested even after
system restart)




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[bug #24038] slow starting of mc

2008-12-18 Thread Sorin Sbarnea

Follow-up Comment #9, bug #24038 (project mc):

If this helps: I have some NFS mounted drives but none of them if in one of
the mc panes.

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Re: Further Midnight Commander development

2008-12-18 Thread Marco Ciampa
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 08:26:17AM +0100, Patrick Winnertz wrote:
 Am Thursday 18 December 2008 07:39:30 schrieben Sie:
  Slava Zanko said: (by the date of Thu, 18 Dec 2008 02:23:07 +0200)
 
   Alex Custov
   Andrew Savchenko
   Denis Frolov
   Dmitry Korzhevin
   Pavel Vasil'ev
   Slava Zanko
 
  Isn't Patrick Winnertz part of your newly formed development team?
  I guess that he wants to be! He just asked for write access to CVS.
 No, I'm the maintainer of mc inside debian and using it very heavily. I wrote 
 some smaller patches for mc which I posted to the list several months ago. 
 After no reaction I worked for my own. 
 If nobody has any objections I would like to work together with this new team 
 on the development of mc. 
 
 Greetings
 Winnie
I'm the mc italian translator and I have (and would like to mantain) write
permission on mc savannah cvs repository. I'll be glad to continue to update
the translation directly in the hope to be able to contribute in the future
with some more effective work (starting from the i18n code).

bye

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Re: Further Midnight Commander development

2008-12-18 Thread Patrick Winnertz
Well,

As I see there are plenty of people who would like to work further on mc, it 
would be very sad if these people will work on different versions, as this is 
ineffective, and tend to end in even more dead projects. 

My suggestion would be to have at first a look who wants to help to develop mc 
further and then where to do this. 
Personally I would like to make a viewable break to the development which was 
done until now, this mean: a new repository (not longer the CVS (as CVS is 
ancient in my eyes and svn or git is much better). 

So: At first the people who would like to work on mc should send a: I would 
like to do something. 

After we know who want's to work on mc we have to decide where to work on it: 
Either on savannah, or on the new/forked mc project.

No matter where we will work further on it I'll help :)

Greetings
Winnie

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Re: Further Midnight Commander development

2008-12-18 Thread Slava Zanko
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Patrick Winnertz wrote:
 Well,
 
 As I see there are plenty of people who would like to work further on mc, it 
 would be very sad if these people will work on different versions, as this is 
 ineffective, and tend to end in even more dead projects. 

Yes, this may be a trouble. We have already realized it and in the
future will try to communicate in English.

 My suggestion would be to have at first a look who wants to help to develop 
 mc 
 further and then where to do this. 
 Personally I would like to make a viewable break to the development which was 
 done until now, this mean: a new repository (not longer the CVS (as CVS is 
 ancient in my eyes and svn or git is much better). 

In now, we use svn (what we well known), but I like the distributed
VCS's more. If there an easy migration way from svn to git then this
opportunity will be considered. And with the wishes of the people who
are interested in further development of the project - a decision would
not been taken only of a developers team.

 So: At first the people who would like to work on mc should send a: I would 
 like to do something.

Yes, we like. We would like further improvement and development of
Midnight Commander.


WBR, Slavaz

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Re: Further Midnight Commander development

2008-12-18 Thread Roland Illig
Patrick Winnertz schrieb:
 So: At first the people who would like to work on mc should send a: I would 
 like to do something.

I'd like to. If there is some more action in mc development (like in
2005, when it was great fun), I'm definitely willing to invest some time
into it.

Maybe we even get all the different UTF-8 patches incorporated into mc.
If that's possible without #ifdef's in each and every file, I'd like to
work on it.

Roland
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Re: Further Midnight Commander development

2008-12-18 Thread Miguel de Icaza
Hello,

 My suggestion would be to have at first a look who wants to help to develop 
 mc 
 further and then where to do this. 

Agreed, this initial post is light on the details as to what the changes
are, ChangeLog entries and the documentation.

The site is in Russian which does not help very much in terms of getting
our international crowd to talk to everyone else

* What the patches are (with ChangeLog entries)
* What the changes are (with documentation)

I would personally like to see mc move to git, there are nice hosting
services like github, it is easy to fork and it is easy to review
patches from third parties.

Miguel.

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Re: Further Midnight Commander development

2008-12-18 Thread Pavel Roskin

Hello, Miguel!

Quoting Miguel de Icaza mig...@ximian.com:


I would personally like to see mc move to git, there are nice hosting
services like github, it is easy to fork and it is easy to review
patches from third parties.


I'm maintaining a git mirror of the mc repository:
http://repo.or.cz/w/mc.git

It's updated automatically.  It can be just cloned for further  
development.  I took care to provide full names of all committers ever  
committing anything to the mc repository.


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