Hi,
With the UTF-8 patches, line editing (both the command line as well as other
widgets: create dir, rename file...) go crazy if a literal newline
(Shift+Enter, or Ctrl+Q followed by an Enter) is pressed. This special
character can no longer be removed from the buffer, the cursor walks to the
Hi,
Tried with 4.6.0 and 4.6.1:
Log in as root, whose home directory is /root (as usual under Linux).
Create an entry (regular file or directory, doesn't matter) under one of the
topmost directories, e.g. touch /tmp/root.
Start mc, having your home (/root) in one of the panels.
Type cd /tmp
Hi,
config.h @ 3
+#ifdef __APPLE__
+#define unix 1
+#endif
I guess developers prefer patches created with diff -u rather than just
some pseudo-code. Exctact the original source code to a directory called
mc-4.6.1.orig (or actually you can call it whatever you want), copy it to
mc-4.6.1 (or
Hi,
I have patches for the NFC / NFD issue and two other patches for the
Darwin/Mac Platform for the current UTF-8 version, with all patches
applied (I don't know where to post it, so I post here, sorry):
config.h @ 3
+#ifdef __APPLE__
+#define unix 1
+#endif
I guess developers prefer
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 10:11:28PM +0200, Bálint Kardos wrote:
But even with all patches and stuff, I see the following Unicode glitches:
- the utf-8 chars are not diplayed in the dir list (on Ubuntu, everything is
OK)
for ÉÁŰŐÚÖÜÓ I see EAUOUOUO (upper, lowercase all wrong)
- the
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 04:20:45PM +0200, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if when we will implement multi byte charset support we
should still keep a compile option to build for (low memory) single byte
systems, or even a runtime option to choose between the two modes, as
(strcmp(gnu_get_libc_version(), 2.3.3) 0)
Why not? Note the comparison. Since 2.3.3, this should be definitely
fixed.
Please use strverscmp() or something similar. According to strcmp, 2.3.10 is
smaller than 2.3.3.
--
Egmont
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On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 09:30:11AM +0200, Roland Illig wrote:
Hmmm, you're right. As we are sure to have a glibc, there's also a
function strverscmp, which we can use. I had known this issue, but as
glibc-2.2 only got upto 2.2.6, I thought it would suffice.
Also AFAIK current 2.3.5 is the
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 04:49:11PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
we have no portable (even across
linuxes) way to create a vcsa user, so there is no other option than
root.
How about not creating a user or group, but observing the installed system?
IMHO if all the vcsa devices are owned
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 06:06:03PM +0200, Tomasz Koczko wrote:
BTW: in case Linux now I don' see cons.saver usage.
$ strace -o out mc; grep cons.saver out
with few times ctrl-o during strace show nothing (?).
Q: is in case Linux cons.saver is still neccessary ?
Yes. In case mc's
Hi all,
According to
http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Extended-Char-Intro.html
wchar_t on GNU systems is 4 bytes by default. Internal representation of
multibyte strings always uses fixed widths or something like x[3] wouldn't
work (without scanning the string). So in case x
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 11:35:44AM +0200, Roland Illig wrote:
* the _size_ of a string (as well as for other objects) is the number of
bytes that is allocated for it. For arrays, it is the number of
entries of the array. For strings it is at least _length_ + 1.
* the _length_ of a
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 06:34:45PM +0100, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 23:02, Arpad Biro wrote:
New Hungarian MC translation attached, someone please commit it.
Maybe somebody could proof read this translation? Egmont?
rpd does a good job when translating, and he has
Hi,
^X^P doesn't put a trailing slash under certain circumstances, e.g. if
you're in /tmp/asdf/x while the other panel is /tmp/foo/x.
The bug is in main.c copy_other_pathname():
command_insert (cmdline, opanel-cwd, 0);
if (cpanel-cwd[strlen (opanel-cwd) - 1] != PATH_SEP)
^^
Hi,
mc sorts the files in standard ascii order (strcmp() instead of strcoll()).
IMHO it would be better if it sorted them according to the current locale.
This way those who don't like this still can set LC_COLLATE=C to revert
the current behavior.
(Tested with 4.6.0)
bye,
Egmont
Hi!
It's me again ;)
In the official Hungarian keyboard layout many common symbols are reached
using the AltGr modifier, e.g. '@' is AltGr + V. These work on Linux
console after you issue the command loadkeys hu. They had no problem
with mc-4.5.55. However, they don't insert the symbols with
Hi!
When compiled with glib2, error messages received from glibc are not
displayed with the correct character set. E.g. launch 'LC_ALL=fr_FR mc'
and try to remove /bin/bash as normal user. The accented letter is
incorrect in the error box.
If compiled with glib1, it is okay.
mc-4.6.0-pre2.
Hi!
I don't want to delete the directory on exit because there are many
reasons why mc can exit (including crash and killing it when rebooting the
system). Considering that the temporary directory may have huge files in
it, I would prefer to have a fixed name for it, so that it could be
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