Hello Ben,
Firstly, please use a descriptive subject line instead of replying to
your digest. Secondly, please have your mail user agent insert a
linefeed every 72 or so characters.
On Sat, 2005-05-28 at 22:35, Ben wrote:
The problem with SSH via the Mac's terminal to the server is that
the
At 5/29/05 10:00 AM, you wrote:
Firstly, please use a descriptive subject line instead of replying to
your digest. Secondly, please have your mail user agent insert a
linefeed every 72 or so characters.
Sorry about the subject. The line wrapping... Thanks for
the pointer.
You are doomed to go
Hello Ben,
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 19:22, Ben wrote:
RH9: TERM=vt100
RH9: LANG=en_US.UTF-8
MAC: TERM=vt100
MAC: __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=0x1F5:0:0
The Mac encoding is a bit cryptic to me. I have no idea what to make of
it. Does Mac OSX use UTF-8? RHL 9 and FC use UTF-8 as their default
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #8135 (project mc):
Committed this patch to HEAD.
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Two bugs in mc from CVS, for one of them a patch is attached:
1. MC interpret .7z archives wrongly as manpages if you press F3 on them
(usually causes MC to hang while nroff is munching several megabytes of binary
trash...)
I have attached a patch to mc.ext.in that will show listing of archive
I don't feel like putting my hands on CVS real code, as you may dislike it.
Could someone apply/fix this patch to make the device label (with major and
minor numbers for device files) translatable, please?
Pay attention to the vertical alignment of major which was one char left of
the rest of