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Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
| The problem with Fedora using a 4.6.1a tarball is caused by the fact
| that Jindrich Novy didn't read pchel's message that HEAD is now a post
| 4.6.1 branch and he should have been updating to MC_4_6_1_PRE instead.
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vfs/ChangeLog:
* samba/lib/netmask.c [HAVE_NETMASK_AIX HAVE_UNISTD_H]:
Hello Pavel,
Monday, January 31, 2005, 9:38:25 PM, you wrote:
AVS Hello, Pavel!
AVS This patch comments some more unused samba code.
Committed. Thx
Thanks! One more, please.
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Hi, mc-devel@ !
I found interesting program which allows catching
any modifications of states of a directory (thanks to kernel 2.4 documentation).
Please find it attached.
I would like to imbed this feature into
MC.
As I understand one need to connect some
descriptors with some signals
Marcel Pol wrote:
A small problem that comes from that is that the utf8 patches are
developed against head now. There are a few rejects when applying to
current 4.6.1. Since I'm no C coder I'm not able to upgrade the Mandrake
package to current 4.6.1, and I'd rather not touch head.
The failed
Hi,
In the current CVS version, if a filename is wider that the panel it's
displaying in, the file name is truncated. In previous versions the filename
would be spliced and the beginning and end would be displayed with a ~ in
the middle.
Eg: mc-4.6.1a-20050211cvs.tar.gz on a 80x24
Ryan Weaver wrote:
Hi,
In the current CVS version, if a filename is wider that the panel it's
displaying in, the file name is truncated. In previous versions the filename
would be spliced and the beginning and end would be displayed with a ~ in
the middle.
Eg: mc-4.6.1a-20050211cvs.tar.gz