Pause after run Scripts

2002-07-15 Thread David Martin
It seems to be something about subshell changes. I've noticed this from last snapshot (about one week old). I have some scripts to manage my web, which I use to launch from mc, see their output and push a key to get the panels back. Now, if I just press on them they execute and go back to the

2002-07-10 changes in subshell.c

2002-07-15 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello, there! :) 2002-07-10 Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] * subshell.c: ioctl() doesn't set errno - don't use perror() to report failures. Use fprintf() instead, ignore errors from TIOCSWINSZ. I've noticed this changelog entry and I'm curious if the change is

Re: Pause after run Scripts

2002-07-15 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, David! It seems to be something about subshell changes. I've noticed this from last snapshot (about one week old). I confirm the bug. Even setting Pause after run... to Always in Options-Configuration doesn't help. This option is ignored with binaries and executable scripts. I guess

Re: New translatable message ?

2002-07-15 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, David! When updating po files I see a fuzzy entry about vfs/cpio: 361 The message seems (to me) to be the same as in vfs/cpio:311. (corrupt x corrupted). Is there a real meaningful difference or could the be made the same? If so, could someone fix the new one? Merriam-Webster

Re: 2002-07-10 changes in subshell.c

2002-07-15 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, Pavel! * subshell.c: ioctl() doesn't set errno - don't use perror() to report failures. Use fprintf() instead, ignore errors from TIOCSWINSZ. I've noticed this changelog entry and I'm curious if the change is actually good. In fact ioctl() should set errno

Re: Pause after run Scripts

2002-07-15 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, David! On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, David Martin wrote: It seems to be something about subshell changes. I've noticed this from last snapshot (about one week old). We both were wrong. It's not about subshell changes. It's a result of the fact that the file associations (bindings) are now