Hello,
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suggestion: modify the internal viewer so that it can act like 'tail -f'.
Why do you think it is usefull to have this functionality ? What
are its use cases ?
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Hello Lubomir,
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Lubomir Grajciar wrote:
When I try to copy file(s) with unchecked preserve atributes
checkbox as regular user, copied files hasn't attributes based on my
umask.
My umask is: 0022
Copied file attributes: 600
When I try to create a new file (for example
Hi,
[...] As it can be
seen the patch posted by Andrew calls chmod() on the target
file only if preserve attributes is set. However, it has to
be called in both cases since the destination file is created
with mode 600 initially due to security concerns - more info
can be found in file.c .
Hello Egmont,
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
Hi,
[...] As it can be
seen the patch posted by Andrew calls chmod() on the target
file only if preserve attributes is set. However, it has to
be called in both cases since the destination file is created
with mode 600 initially
Hello,
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
I remember that there is a discussion somewhere on the mailing list
as to what this security concern is. I will try to dig it and see
whether it really makes sense to do it the way it currently is.
Here it is:
Hello,
I converted binary xnc.hlp to mandoc format and merged it with mc.1.in.
Here are the patches to src/man2hlp.c, doc/mc.1.in (English version),
and doc/Makefile.am.
You can do
$ diff mc.hlp.old mc.hlp
to see that nothing was broken by the patch...
Of course, there are some minor