Hello! On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Abc Xyz wrote:
> when you make CDROM via CD-RW the practicle default permissions for > files/dirs are r-xr-xr-x. Then it's a bug in your OS. It should be possible for all non-UNIX filesystems to make all readable directories executable without making regular files executable as well. A readable directory on iso9660 or FAT is a UNIX analog of a readable and executable directory, and should be interpreted as such by default. > if the CD has mp3's or other application specific files, MC tries to > launch them as executables, when it should be launching the application > to open the file. > > i think MC should use bindings FIRST, and then if no application exists > (other than default), and it is executable, ONLY THEN try to run the > file as an executable ... Then it will be impossible or hard to launch an executable that matches a binding rule. > i think it isn't being developed anymore, but it should be "finished" as > far as a bug free tool - it is the only one of it's kind - and will be > used by millions into the future. Even if you think that MC is not developed, please take a good habit of mentioning the version of software for which you report the bugs. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
