Greetings;
This should be simple, I've done it before, yet googling hasn't landed
me the correct answer yet. I've killed exiting config files to start
over and applied assorted wrong answers.
How does one get MC to exit in the current working directory instead of
the directory it started in?
On the last update, there was an explanation of how to do this either in
postinstall or man pages.
I'm not near my puter, but will reply with more specifics once I can read
the logs.
On Dec 30, 2013 12:09 PM, Skippy linux...@204eastsouth.com wrote:
Greetings;
This should be simple, I've done
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Skippy linux...@204eastsouth.com wrote:
Greetings;
This should be simple, I've done it before, yet googling hasn't landed
me the correct answer yet. I've killed exiting config files to start
over and applied assorted wrong answers.
How does one get MC to
On 12/30/2013 02:44 PM, David Abbott wrote:
From the ebuild elog;
LOG: postinst
To enable exiting to latest working directory,
put this into your ~/.bashrc:
. /usr/libexec/mc/mc.sh
HTH :)
Yes, I knew I was doing something stupid. I tried that, but I forgot
the . in from of it.
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