I am not sure if MC will ever compete on the Windows world with other
alternatives (I have not kept track of the alternatives on Windows
myself),
The best one I know of is Windows Commander ( http://www.ghisler.com/ ). It
is commercial, but is probably the better Norton Commander clone I
Nicola Larosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] a tapoté :
I am not sure if MC will ever compete on the Windows world with other
alternatives (I have not kept track of the alternatives on Windows
myself),
The best one I know of is Windows Commander ( http://www.ghisler.com/
). It is commercial, but is
Nicola Larosa wrote:
I am not sure if MC will ever compete on the Windows world with other
alternatives (I have not kept track of the alternatives on Windows
myself),
The best one I know of is Windows Commander ( http://www.ghisler.com/
). It is commercial, but is probably the better
Commercial does not means proprietary.
Free Software can be free as beer but it means free
as freedom. And so, it can be commercialized.
Of course, you are right. Wrong choice of word, point taken.
Anyway, what makes this Windows Commander so better than the others?
Lots of features,
hi,
I've used Windows Commander for a few months. It is not better. Nor could I
mention any function which is lacking in MC (although I'm not sure about
proxy support in MC, since I've never used it).
The new functions in Win.Comm 5.11 are:
Two file windows side by side
- pathetic
Hello!
Quick View panel with bitmap display - e, right. that for one isn't
going to happen in MC (especially not on linux console) Although aalib
could be applied.
What's wrong with Linux console? I don't think it's impossible with
framebuffer support. Perhaps you meant a console of
Miguel de Icaza wrote:
Well, there is the issue of how to attract Windows people to
use MC. I am not sure if MC will ever compete on the Windows
world with other alternatives (I have not kept track of the
alternatives on Windows myself), but it would be nice to
encourage the Windows port
--- On Mon 09/30, Stephan Boerrigter < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> I've used Windows Commander for a few months. It is not better. Nor could
> I
> mention any function which is lacking in MC (although I'm not sure about
> proxy support in MC, since I've never used it).
>
What about FTP? I
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Advanced Midnight Commander claims to support FXP. Maybe
it's time to incorporate that code.
I think their authors are very busy developing MPlayer.
mc-4.1.35-A12pre1.tar.gz is from July 2000.
Anyway, ftp://esp-team.scene.hu/esp-team/linux/mc-4.1.35-A12pre1.txt
lists all
David Martin wrote:
What about FTP? I can`t use MC to FTP some sites (mainly
my web site).
I can confirm it doesn't work with the following:
cd ftp://ftp.jasc.com/pub/
Could not parse:
08-23-01 01:03PM 5840970 AE_GSG_for_Web.exe^M
I press Enter:
Hello!
I have committed the patch that uses one option --with-screen in place of
3 options:
--with-slang = --with-screen=slang
--with-included-slang = --with-screen=mcslang
--with-ncurses= --with-screen=ncurses
Having one option instead of three makes it easier to avoid
Hello,
I get this error at the linking stage:
collect2: ld returned 8 exit status
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: ..libintl_gettext
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: ..libintl_bindtextdomain
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: ..libintl_textdomain
ld: 0711-345 Use the -bloadmap or
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 01:29:00 -0400 (EDT) Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#elif IS_AIX
strcpy (pty_name, /dev/ptc);
pty_master = open (pty_name, O_RDWR);
#else
Applied. Thank you!
I can confirm that this fix works for AIX 4.2. Thanks!
Regards,
Nerijus
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 18:49:42 -0400 (EDT) Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: ..libintl_gettext
It look like an attempt to link object files compiled by different
compilers.
Probably.
I suspect the problem could be with gettext.0.11.5.tar.Z
Hello!
I suspect the problem could be with gettext.0.11.5.tar.Z package from
aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu (earlier I was using gettext.0.11.1 and
it was OK), but looking at /usr/local/lib/libintl.a or
mc-build.nls/intl/libintl.a I see these symbols (but with one dot
before, not 2, i.e.
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