On Monday 09 December 2002 07:06, Pavel Roskin wrote: > Hello! > > > And it's working like this: (from any directory) > > > > /usr/local/bin/mc > > > > Looks like here's a realtive-path-problem? > > You have a shell function "mc", so when you run "mc" without full path, > the function is run. That function calls the real binary "mc" with the > "-P" argument. The "mc" function is now obsolete. Most likely you had an > old version of mc and didn't uninstall it properly. Hello again,
I have removed the old mc by doing rpm --erase mc and install the latest (from some minutes ago) again. The same problem does still exist. I have found out s.t. for you: tux:/~ # set | grep mc set | grep mc OLDPWD=/root/Test/Extract/mc mc () mkdir -p $HOME/.mc/tmp 2>/dev/null; chmod 700 $HOME/.mc/tmp; MC=$HOME/.mc/tmp/mc-$$; /usr/bin/mc -P "$@" >"$MC"; tux:/~ # So here's the problem himself. Well, I'm not experienced enougth to remove this function (you told about). So how may I remove it permanently? Thanx for help in advance. Roland _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel