Hi,
I recently replaced our old mc version with mc-4.6.0-pre1 (on linux/gnu, no
distribution -- not that this matters much) and encountered the following
problems:
1. With groff =1.18 nroff needs an additional option -c, certainly
for mc's internal viewer and most probably equally for the
Peter Breitenlohner wrote:
Hi,
I recently replaced our old mc version with mc-4.6.0-pre1 (on linux/gnu, no
distribution -- not that this matters much) and encountered the following
problems:
1. With groff =1.18 nroff needs an additional option -c, certainly
for mc's internal viewer and most
Hello,
If someone tries to view,extract,edit,etc a file from a password protected
zip archive with MC the program will hang badly. MC doesnt hang actually but
is waiting for unzip which waits the user to enter a password. I assume that
this problem is also there for other archive formats which
Hello!
2. On our systems zip/unzip are installed in /usr/local/bin and not /usr/bin
Should be checked in configure.
Done.
Note in particular, that nroff from groff1.18 does NOT accept -c, so
this definitely must be tested by configure!
It is tested there.
I solved problem with
That's very backwards. I'll try to calculate DOC_LINGUAS in
AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS and use it in doc/Makefile.am. This may require
gettext 0.11.5. I hope that everybody has upgraded.
No, INST_LINGUAS is calculated in config.status after makefiles are
generated. I had to take more conservative
Hello!
If someone tries to view,extract,edit,etc a file from a password
protected zip archive with MC the program will hang badly. MC doesnt
hang actually but is waiting for unzip which waits the user to enter a
password. I assume that this problem is also there for other archive
formats
Hello!
The new bracket matching, if you are on or after a bracket, highlights
the opening and closing brackets, too. By the new way, it helps you to
find the opening bracket during you type your program, you don't have to
go back to the closing bracket you have typed if you are after it.
I
Hello!
I've attached my patches. The archive contains the files have been
patched (both the original and the patched version), an udiff file for
the difference, and two other separated by functions (saving file
position, bracket matching).
The reason why I'm asking for patches is because I
Hi!
Sorry, I don't feel safe about applying your patch.
OK, I understand it. I have no more time to send patches for /dev/null,
so goodbye, and have fun! If somebody interested in, please look after
my patches!
Bye,
Andras
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