On Nov 24 18:19, Slava Zanko wrote:
P.S. guys from cygwin devel-team: mc-4.6.1 too old for supporting,
mc-4.7.0-pre2 and newest don't compile on current cygwin (because
cyrrent cygwin don't have ipv6 support :( ). Is you have any ideas about?
Cygwin 1.7 with IPv6 support exists quite some time
Charles,
1. If you could see the screenshot you wouldn't suppose I was actually
using this software. I reported that bug for the sake of your project,
not because I'm hoping for a solution. I have several mc clones on
both my windows and linux boxes. I was actually looking for a mc style
plugin
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Adrian May wrote:
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Too much words for my mind. My vocabulary of English ended in the middle
of the first paragraph.
Man, you really offended at the
On Sat, 2009-11-21 at 17:59 +0800, Adrian May wrote:
6. I did actually give you all the information you need and I don't
care why your mail server spat it back. Which version of cygwin?
If you want US to look into this, you need at least to supply the
versions of libraries mc is linked
24.11.2009 18:35, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Cygwin 1.7 with IPv6 support exists quite some time and the official
release is due very soon now. See http://cygwin.com/#beta-test
There's no reason anymore to build against Cygwin 1.5.25.
Ok, thanks for info. I'll try to compile mc with new version
Adrian May wrote:
Please don't involve me in your triage process or ask me to send it
somewhere else. I've had that several times before and I think it's
rubbish to expect a user to navigate a project's internal processes just
because you expect them to feel good about contributing to an open
Hi!
Actually it's a pretty old version of mc which is no longer supported,
but if it's reproducible on latest master, then we might want to have a
look at it. Mind you, however, that no one is using cygwin over here, so
you'll have to have quite a bit of involvement in the process for us to
fix