Hello!
> the old mc was in /usr/bin; the new one is, too.
Well, if so, then you have root permissions and can remove or replace
/etc/profile.d/mc.sh
> now the -P parameter wants a file name instead where to write the path
> to; as my old slack script doesn't know this, it fails.
I think that's
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 11:50:05AM -0500, Pavel Roskin wrote:
> > btw: it seems the -P parameter implementation has changed it now wants
> > a file name - yes, it's in the man page, but it could complicate the
> > upgrade for an inexperienced user with a distribution-provided mc.sh in
> > /etc/pro
Hello, Christian!
> if i copy a path containing an exclamation mark (!) with ^X^P or ^XP, it
> is not escaped; if the copy is done in order to pass the path/filename
> to bash, it complains... the same is true for names containing blanks.
>
> interestingly enough special characters get properly e
hello -
if i copy a path containing an exclamation mark (!) with ^X^P or ^XP,
it is not escaped; if the copy is done in order to pass the
path/filename to bash, it complains...
the same is true for names containing blanks.
interestingly enough special characters get properly escaped if copied