Re: Viewer in 4.7.0-pre4
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hartmut Figge wrote: in 4.7.0-pre4 when searching a file in the viewer the search term is forgotten when trying to find the next occurrence of a match. Furthermore, in older releases of mc the search term was remembered at the next file. The search box was was filled out beforehand with the old term. Hmm... looks like no have permissions for change your ~/.mc/history file. Do you use Ubuntu? Or is you run mc as 'sudo mc' instread of 'sudo su -l - -c mc'? try to change owner of your 'history' file and try again. P.S. 4.7.0-pre4 don't change owner of ~/.mc files. But if owner was changed before this release, then this situation may be raised. In opposite, if ~/.mc/* files will have proper owner, then 4.7.0-pre4 will not change owner of these files. WBR, Slavaz. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFLAUqVb3oGR6aVLpoRAmE0AJ9HAocFOr1YzHkyzi/dQtDV5wL4rACeLjTM SRdIU0astFGdTsjz/jXpc+w= =LmWc -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
Re: Viewer in 4.7.0-pre4
Slava Zanko: Hmm... looks like no have permissions for change your ~/.mc/history file. And you are right with this. 'root root 0600' for history. Do you use Ubuntu? Or is you run mc as 'sudo mc' instread of 'sudo su -l - -c mc'? I'm using Gentoo which offers only the 4.7.0* at the moment for mc. And yes, sometimes i use 'sudo mc' to edit e.g. something in /etc. try to change owner of your 'history' file and try again. I have deleted history and also filepos which had 'root root 0644'. As far i can see at the moment all seems to work well now. And even 'sudo mc' doesn't change the ownership of history or filepos. :) P.S. 4.7.0-pre4 don't change owner of ~/.mc files. But if owner was changed before this release, then this situation may be raised. In opposite, if ~/.mc/* files will have proper owner, then 4.7.0-pre4 will not change owner of these files. It's likely that i have had all previous versions of 4.7.0* on my machine. One of them may have caused the behavior. Hartmut, happy again ___ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
Re: Viewer in 4.7.0-pre4
Hartmut Figge wrote: Slava Zanko: Hmm... looks like no have permissions for change your ~/.mc/history file. And you are right with this. 'root root 0600' for history. Do you use Ubuntu? Or is you run mc as 'sudo mc' instread of 'sudo su -l - -c mc'? I'm using Gentoo which offers only the 4.7.0* at the moment for mc. And yes, sometimes i use 'sudo mc' to edit e.g. something in /etc. try to change owner of your 'history' file and try again. I have deleted history and also filepos which had 'root root 0644'. As far i can see at the moment all seems to work well now. And even 'sudo mc' doesn't change the ownership of history or filepos. :) P.S. 4.7.0-pre4 don't change owner of ~/.mc files. But if owner was changed before this release, then this situation may be raised. In opposite, if ~/.mc/* files will have proper owner, then 4.7.0-pre4 will not change owner of these files. It's likely that i have had all previous versions of 4.7.0* on my machine. One of them may have caused the behavior. Hartmut, happy again ___ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel Hello, it was the same problem for me. ~/.mc/history was in the hands of root:root. Find File dialog fixes as well. Thanks :-) G ___ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel
Re: Viewer in 4.7.0-pre4
Hartmut Figge wrote: Greetings, in 4.7.0-pre4 when searching a file in the viewer the search term is forgotten when trying to find the next occurrence of a match. Furthermore, in older releases of mc the search term was remembered at the next file. The search box was was filled out beforehand with the old term. Very convenient and i miss it. Hartmut ___ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel Hello, The Find File (Alt-?) dialog has the same problem. The Start at, Fiile and Content fields are empty, instead of remembering the last values. It used to work in earlier versions. Are these two separate bugs, or just the symptoms of the same problem? I have not seen any related bug in Trac. Best regards Gergely ___ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel