Hello,
What ftp server are you using ? Can you arrange for an anonymous account
so that we can try and reproduce what you see ?
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, JM wrote:
On 12:54 Wed 22 Jun , /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 12:38, JM wrote:
When I log into my file server with mc, or
Hello there,
I'm using mc 4.6.1-pre4 from the sources on a FC3 GNU/Linux x86 system. From
time to time I get the following error when starting two mc instances in
separate xterms (quit simultaneously):
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Cannot create temporary directory /tmp/mc-wwp: File exists (17)
Temporary files will be
On Thursday 23 June 2005 02:30, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
What ftp server are you using ? Can you arrange for an anonymous
account so that we can try and reproduce what you see ?
Since the OP said it happened with more than one server, I doubt this
is an mc issue at all. Does mc's FTP file system use
On Thursday 23 June 2005 08:35, Oleg Tarasov wrote:
Usually if one wants to view rotated log file (eq maillog.5.bz2)
pressing F3 did the job - file is unpacked and viewed normally.
But now something changed and these files are viewed in a strange
Feature, not a bug. :) Try browsing your man
Hi rob0, Oleg,
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 17:43, /dev/rob0 wrote:
The groff feature has been there for many years. I agree, it's an
annoyance when viewing logrotate files, but it's minor and the benefit
is worthwhile.
The problem with all this is that the file command does not reliably
test the
On 04:02 Thu 23 Jun , /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Thursday 23 June 2005 02:30, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
What ftp server are you using ? Can you arrange for an anonymous
account so that we can try and reproduce what you see ?
Since the OP said it happened with more than one server, I doubt this
is
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE and I have everything configured for
using mc in russian koi8r codepage. Also my console is configured in
VESA_132x43.
I have the latest ported version of mc installed.
Usually if one wants to view rotated log file (eq maillog.5.bz2)
pressing F3 did the job
Hi!
The secret:
blahblah.#[.gz|bz2?] is interpreted as a manpage (in section #) and mc
try to show as a manpage :-), so do word wrapping at column xx.
Gergely
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On Thursday 23 June 2005 08:35, Oleg Tarasov wrote:
Usually if one wants to view rotated log file (eq maillog.5.bz2)
pressing F3 did the job - file is unpacked and viewed normally.
But now something changed and these files are viewed in a strange
Feature, not a bug. :) Try browsing your man