On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 10:29:28PM +0200, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> I fought against it for quite some time, but, in the end, this was not
> a fight that I could win. Debian Policy says it should be this way,
> thus so it is, and so it will be :-/
>
fwiw, this refers to
I fought against it for quite some time, but, in the end, this was not a fight
that I could win. Debian Policy says it should be this way, thus so it is, and
so it will be :-/
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> On 27. Jul 2018, at 21:06, Felix Miata via mc-devel
> wrote:
>
> Egmont Koblinger composed on
Egmont Koblinger composed on 2018-07-27 20:43 (UTC+0200):
> Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>> fwiw, i always found that default setting rather surprising and
>> counter-productive, too. the vim/emacs/etc. hardliners will find the way
>> to launch their personal deity, err, preferred editor soon
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 7:28 PM, Oswald Buddenhagen <
oswald.buddenha...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> fwiw, i always found that default setting rather surprising and
> counter-productive, too. the vim/emacs/etc. hardliners will find the way
> to launch their personal deity, err, preferred editor soon
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 05:01:17PM +0300, Sergey Naumov via mc-devel wrote:
>I'm curious whether there is a way to change default configuration
>that is generated when user invokes mc for the first time?
>
according to the manual's FILES section, you can create
$prefix/share/
On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 17:01:17 +0300 Sergey Naumov via mc-devel wrote:
> I'm curious whether there is a way to change default configuration that is
> generated when user invokes mc for the first time?
>
> For example, I want "use_internal_edit" to be true by default instead
Hi.
I'm curious whether there is a way to change default configuration that is
generated when user invokes mc for the first time?
For example, I want "use_internal_edit" to be true by default instead of
false for any new user.
If there is a way to do it, then is it possible to just