also sprach Yury V. Zaytsev <[email protected]> [2010.05.11.1331 +0200]:
> You can do it yourself by placing an appropriate entry in mc.ext in your
> ~/.mc configuration folder. This is the anticipated way by upstream to
> change the default behavior and we as the packagers should not interfere
> with it.

You mean I should duplicate/overwrite /etc/mc/mc.ext (I don't have
a specific ~/.mc/mc.ext file, since I configure everything via
mailcap)? I don't think this is a good idea.

Is there any reason why a spawned process' stderr output should be
printed to the pty where mc runs? I can't see any, and then it
really just makes more sense to block it altogether.

Thanks,

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