Hello all,
Congratulations for the new 5.0 branch. I've noticed it cannot run on
Android because multi-touch seems to be broken there, at least for
Motorolas. Should I file a bug report?
Thanks
~ Miguel
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 13:08, Slava Zanko slavaza...@gmail.com wrote:
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010, Miguel Pérez wrote:
It does, but they are not recognized. Here's an example of different
alt-f1
sequences I've seen:
Konsole (TERM=konsole), native keyboard (xterm XFree 4.x.x): ^[O3P
xterm (TERM=xterm): ^[[1;3P
urxvt (TERM
What I wonder is why even on the reference terminal xterm, some key escape
sequences aren't even recognized, including simple enough ones such as
ctrl-f1 or alt-f1.
A possible way to fix all of this could be to allow raw character sequences
to be assigned to commands in mc.keymap, such as
any of these. I wonder what kind of
terminal does it expect (shouldn't it be flexibly detected from TERM?).
~Miguel
2010/3/11 Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Miguel Pérez wrote:
What I wonder is why even on the reference terminal xterm, some key escape
sequences aren't
With subshell support as default
With support for background operations
With mouse support on xterm and Linux console
With internationalization support
With multiple codepages support
Data types: char 8 int 32 long 64 void * 64 off_t 64 ecs_char 8
Any tips? Thanks in advance.
~Miguel Pérez
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: char 8 int 32 long 64 void * 64 off_t 64 ecs_char 8
Any tips on how to make these keys work? Which terminal emulator, keyboard
setting and $TERM value work best for you? Should I create a ticket in the
mc website about this?
Thank you very much in advance,
~Miguel
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64 ecs_char 8
Cheers
2010/2/1 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
Hi!
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 11:50 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
I'm using the mc package from Debian sid, version 3:4.7.0-1 on AMD64
with the following --version information:
This is weird. 4.7.0.1 should have landed in Sid
Hello,
I did not install this update, but the previous version remapped Control-T
to be some sort of selector for encodings, and it used to be tag-current-file.
Tag current file is necessary for older terminals, and it is also the
binding used for other terminal applications.
Miguel
created a new ticket with this information:
http://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/1860
Thanks all for your work on Midnight Commander
Cheers
2009/12/3 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 15:24 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
I've tried with various locale and collation
the original version; Midnight Commander is
worth it :) .
Thanks again
2009/12/3 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
Hi!
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 17:11 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
I've noticed when Midnight Commander sorts filenames
alphabetically, it treats numbers specially as to sort filenames a1
, a3) returns -1).
Is there anything else I can do, try or post about my system that might help
determine what's going on?
Thank you very much for your help
2009/12/3 Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 13:04 +0100, Miguel Pérez wrote:
This is happening to both of my
Hello,
I've noticed when Midnight Commander sorts filenames alphabetically, it
treats numbers specially as to sort filenames a1, a3 and a20 in this
order, contrary to the expected a1, a20, a3 order provided by most if
not everything else (examples I had readily available: ls, sort, Konqueror
such behavior on 4.6.1.
Milan Cermak
Dne 2.12.09 17:11, Miguel Pérez napsal(a):
Hello,
I've noticed when Midnight Commander sorts filenames alphabetically, it
treats numbers specially as to sort filenames a1, a3 and a20 in this
order, contrary to the expected a1, a20, a3 order provided
removed all my branches from mc.o git: I dont support dictators).
Feel free to post the logs. You basically threw a tantrum when things
did not go the way you wanted.
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Hello,
You went light on the details, other than saying 'you totally'
repeatedly.
* you totally ignored recommendation for defering this decision
until eglib becomes production-ready
It is very simple. The majority of people to not have a problem
with glib, and the size is not an issue.
*1) git://git.metux.de/free-mc.git
Thanks for the link. I guess we can go and pick any
good changes from there and merge them into mc now.
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Hello,
Looking at the code, it appears as though there may be some
refactoring required to abstract the UI a bit more before trying to
slap an objective-c gui on there (I write C++ almost exclusively
nowadays and haven't been in the pure C world for quite some
time :D). Does that seem
with complicated rules that they have to updated
every once in a while.
Miguel.
On Feb 14, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 05:43:55PM +0100, Patrick Winnertz wrote:
Well.. I would like to have some place to discuss everything.
of course.
If this is too
Hello,
I am not really unavailable. In fact if someone bothered to ping me
personally I would have noticed immediately. The list traffic was
stalled for quite some time and I haven't been reading it on a regular
basis for a while so I missed the interesting part.
I agree with Pavel here.
Hello,
2.) cvs is in my eyes not very optimal for working together. git is
better for
such an task in my eyes.
Probably the most interesting feature of using GIT is that everyone
can have a full check out of the code, and it would be easier to
maintain branches and maintain changes
backwards to fragment it at this point.
Miguel.
Hello Slava,
You might not be aware but I am (still) one of the two official MC
maintainers.
Thursday, December 18, 2008, 2:23:07 AM, you wrote:
Hello, dear developers! It is no secret that the recent console manager
Midnight Commander stopped
directly
(better hashtables, we benefit, better allocation, we benefit).
Miguel.
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mono$ ls -l /tmp/eglib/bin/mc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 miguel users 2203175 2009-02-05 17:45 /tmp/eglib/bin/mc*
It is also necessary to bundle gtree.c and gnode.c for the mc/editor in
that case.
Miguel.
diff -ru mc-4.6.2-pre1/configure.ac eglib-mc-4.6.2//configure.ac
--- mc-4.6.2-pre1/configure.ac 2007-09-10
Hello,
I've asked Miguel and Pavel several times to lock the bugtracker and to add a
hint on the project page that the development has moved to www.midnight-
commander.org but nothing happened. I would be happy if finally the
bugtracker
on savannah could be closed.
Oops. I am sorry
, as not every distro patch in packages is suitable for upstream
inclusion.
I suggest that the patches are posted to the list, in a way similar to
other projects so the patches can be peer-reviewed and discussed before
they go into the tree.
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Hello,
This patch looks good, but there are two uses of strftime as well,
it might make sense to wrap the use of strftime in a new routine that
always make this check (when localtime returns NULL).
mc-4.6.1/src/util.c
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Hello,
This patch looks pretty dubious, specially considering that MC is
used on system other than latest Linux distro with the latest bash.
Do we have more information as to what this patch is trying to fix?
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This patch looks like an extension, it looks harmless and should go into
the tree.
http://patches.metux.de/
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this
patch would not only be non-trivial, but someone would have to audit all
the code paths.
Also, this is lacking a ChangeLog explaining why this is needed.
But I think that this patch should not be applied, it seems like a
workaround that has not been properly implemented.
Miguel
This patch looks OK to go in.
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This patch looks OK to go in.
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a) cmd.c: compare_files() - it uses the mmap() call directly
(w/o going over mcvfs), and it seems to work on local files
only. wouldn't it make sense to let it run via mcvfs ?
b) view.c: it tries to mmap() in the file, obviously to let the
kernel do all the loading.
BUT:
and it is easy to review
patches from third parties.
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Hello Pavel,
Do you have a list of changes in this release?
Hello,
I've prepared the fist pre-release of GNU Midnight Commander 4.6.2 . Please,
download it and give it a try.
I've been waiting for several days to get access to ftp.gnu.org so that
I can upload the pre-release there,
Follow-up Comment #8, bug #13733 (project mc):
I'd like to be able to set it to 0 ms, i.e. Escape behaving as Escape and
nothing else.
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Follow-up Comment #3, bug #7936 (project mc):
I've been using SuSE's mc for a year, dealing with files with non-ASCII
characters (even CJK), as well as editing them and introducing these
characters myself, without ever having a single problem.
Can somebody post a link to the patches of SuSE or
Hello,
A new version of Midnight Commander, an easy to use console-based
file manager for Unix systems has been released, it is available from:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/utils/file/managers/mc/mc-4.6.1.tar.gz
md5sum: 18b20db6e40480a53bac2870c56fc3c4 mc-4.6.1.tar.gz
The
on the weekend.
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Hello,
Is a release going to happen anytime soon ? What are we waiting for ?
I did a release which got posted here.
Then a kind developer told me that I skipped one number (I do not think
its a major issue, and he re-released) and posted here.
The only issue is that I need to get an account
we know the current state of the existing bugs that remain
outstanding?
I would take the tarball that was posted as the release. The only
downside is that I do not have access to ibiblio.org to upload it.
As for bugs pending: we should fix those on the next iteration.
Miguel
Hello,
Please use MC_4_6_1_PRE for the release of 4.6.1. Then we can use HEAD
for 4.6.2 and onwards.
I second that.
Sounds good.
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Hello,
I have made a tarball of the current trunk release and fixing a
few issues in make distcheck, the question that remains is: what version
should we use?
What did you fix?
Make distcheck was broken, look at the dist-hook target, it would not
build with VPATH/different prefixes.
hello,
I have a tarball made from the branch:
http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/mc/tar.mc-4.6.1-pre5a.tar.gz
I can rename this to 4.6.1 if people want.
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Hello,
Roland, I like your proposal, for a major release version.
But I got the feeling that we could go back to bi-weekly releases,
so with a quick release schedule, translators just need to make sure
they can catch the next train if their translations are not available.
I have
the Leadership that thanks, but no thanks.
As I stated previously, if we have problems in Midnight Commander, I
will step in as its maintainer or suggest someone actively involved (or
which has been actively involved in the past) to do so.
Miguel.
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Greetings,
Your last email proved my point.
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Hello folks!
The Wiki is up at:
http://segfault.cam.novell.com/~mc/
As soon as we have the domain pointing to it, I can configure Apache
so that the url is the new name (and remove the cruft like php
extensions and so on).
Miguel
Hello,
This is an updated version of the dnotify patch from Andrey Siver.
The patch still needs a lot of work, for example, why do we have an
include file at all with the code? (The core of the code lives in
sync.inc).
Configure patches, fall back patches are missing as well.
Miguel
Hello,
Please consider my patch to synchronize the panels with hard drives
state.
note that dnotify prevents a watched directory from being unmounted (one
of the reasons why it is being replaced). that means one has to leave
the dir in question in both panels. no problem as such, but
by
default.
Miguel.
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good, could you commit?
Miguel
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this change reverted in CVS. Any
objections?
Miguel
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Hello,
This patch prevent displaying log files (like log.1) from /var/log
directory as a man pages. It's just a workaround, I'm working on the
better solutions but it will take me some more time.
Maybe a more solid path would be to use the `type' functionality in
mc.ext.in to flag troff
Please see the attached file for details.
while keeping g_* functions intact. I don't think it's worth the
trouble to distinguish between g_malloc() and malloc(), as long as we stay
with glib-1.2.
yep.
Miguel
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If anyone needs access to ftp.gnome.org, please send me your public ssh
key and we will have the account open.
Miguel.
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I suggest that MC doesn't use the .cedit directory and uses .mc for
the files that it currently looks for in .cedit. The main reason is
that the Syntax file conflicts with Cooledit.
Do we have any words from Paul on integrating maybe the new cooledit
with MC?
Miguel
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