Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-07 Thread Terranova
> > Can anyone advise the distro and version being used for current > > mc development? > I don't see any logic here. I believe you are making too many assumptions > without admitting it. Let me see which assumptions you are making. > 1) Are you assuming that all the developers of mc use the sa

Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-06 Thread Mathieu Roy
> I think that we need somebody using fresh mc on Debian and reporting bugs. > I know that the UTF-8 patch for S-Lang used in Red Hat 8.0 originated on > Debian, so I expect that Debian may have similar problems as Red Hat 8.0, > at least in UTF-8 locales. Maybe I'll install Debian soon for test

Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-06 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hello, Mathieu! > > (I think my suggestion would be Debian unstable for development and > > Mandrake 9.0 for stability.) I think that we need somebody using fresh mc on Debian and reporting bugs. I know that the UTF-8 patch for S-Lang used in Red Hat 8.0 originated on Debian, so I expect that D

Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-05 Thread Mathieu Roy
Pavel Roskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a tapoté : > Hi, Christian! > > (Sorry, maybe I shouldn't capitalize your name. Strange, I thought even > impersonal nouns are capitalized in German. I'm confused.) > > > not meaning to overly annoy you, but: > > I'm not annoyed by direct discussion without hi

Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-05 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, Christian! (Sorry, maybe I shouldn't capitalize your name. Strange, I thought even impersonal nouns are capitalized in German. I'm confused.) > not meaning to overly annoy you, but: I'm not annoyed by direct discussion without hidden information here and there. > > > [...], I'd certainly

Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-05 Thread christian laubscher
hi pavel! not meaning to overly annoy you, but: > > [...], I'd certainly consider moving to whatever the development team > > is using. > I don't see any logic here. there might be some merits to the way carl thinks, though: not too long ago, you mentioned something like taking out the shado

Re: Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-05 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hello! > I am wanting to move from RedHat to another distro, and since I regard > mc as an essential component of all future installations, I'd certainly > consider moving to whatever the development team is using. > > Can anyone advise the distro and version being used for current > mc develo

Software platform for mc development.

2002-11-05 Thread Terranova
Hello all, I am wanting to move from RedHat to another distro, and since I regard mc as an essential component of all future installations, I'd certainly consider moving to whatever the development team is using. Can anyone advise the distro and version being used for current mc development?