Am 29.02.2012 20:44, schrieb Tito:
> On Wednesday 29 February 2012 18:40:04 Alexander Kriegisch wrote:
>> I have asked this question years ago on the MC mailing list, but got no
>> answer: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02261.html
>>
>>> MC FAQ:
>>>> 6.6 When I use Ctrl-O I don't get a subshell.  How do I fix this?
>>>>
>>>> Only bash, tcsh and zsh can be used as subshell.  Use one of those
>>>> shells as your default shell, and it will be used as subshell in
>>>> GNU Midnight Commander.
>>>
>>> What is the reason for that? I use BusyBox ash on an embedded
>>> platform (DSL/LAN/WLAN router) and would like to have a Ctrl-O
>>> subshell. What would be technically required from a candidate shell
>>> in order to make it work?
>>
>> Can anybody from this list tell me if this is somehow possible? I know
>> how to compile and run Bash for my target platform, but I dislike the
>> though of using it just for mc subshell support. I do not need it for
>> any other purpose. Is there any way to trick so as for it to use BusyBox
>> ash (my /bin/sh)?
>> --
>> Alexander Kriegisch (kriegaex)
>> http://freetz.org
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> Hi,
> add /usr/local/bin to PATH at the beginning of the PATH variable, copy
> busybox to it and rename it to bash. This will work only
> if mc scans parses PATH to find one of the supported shells.
> Just an idea, untested.
> 

i other words the problem is that mc searches for a given name ?
IMHO it would be more easy to change mc and see what is happening next.

re,
 wh
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