On Thu, 21 Jan 2021 at 12:51, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2021, Sebastian Gniazdowski wrote:
>
> > I have made the wish list on the ticket system:
> > http://midnight-commander.org/ticket/4177
> >
> > Are there any interesting entries? Or: is the direction in them
> > compliant with
On Thu, 21 Jan 2021, Sebastian Gniazdowski wrote:
I have made the wish list on the ticket system:
http://midnight-commander.org/ticket/4177
Are there any interesting entries? Or: is the direction in them
compliant with the maintainer vision?
Sorry, I've used up the time that I can make for
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, Sergei Trofimovich wrote:
Is there an option to tag release candidates just like releases and
name/upload tarballs into expected locations just like releases?
Hi Sergei,
Yes, I can do this in the future if this would make your life easier - I
just took over the process
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Hi there,
After a spectacularly crappy year 2020, I'm glad to announce the immediate
availability of mc-4.8.26, this time with a couple of new particularly
awesome features!
The major highlight of this release is without doubt the support for
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Hi there,
After a spectacularly crappy year 2020, I'm glad to announce the immediate
availability of mc-4.8.26, this time with a couple of new particularly
awesome features!
The major highlight of this release is without doubt the support for
On number 5, the file dialog widget is needed for :Open file...Save as...Insert
file...Copy to file...Adding this should close ticket #2937.I noticed your
references to macro languages and Jed. I used to use Brief and loved its macro
language. I still have a working copy that can run on linux
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If:
- I ssh to my server
- without root privileges
- then start a screen
- then start mc
Then:
- mc hammers gpm to open a connection
- gpm logs:
Jan 16 14:49:13 nas10 /usr/sbin/gpm[2552]: *** warning
[daemon/processconn.c(129)]:
Jan 16
Hi!
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> TLDR; I would appreciate if you could please test the following tarball on
> your systems and report any blocker regressions as compared to the previous
> 4.8.25 release:
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>