* Ivan Pizhenko via mc-devel, 28.10.18 21:52
> Hi, I'm wondering why following happens:
> In Ubuntu and FreeBSD, when I am pressing Ctrl+J in MC, it puts name
> of file on which file cursor is currently on. But this doesn't work in
> CentOS and RHEL.
> How to fix that in CentOS and RHEL?
> Ivan.
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #13101 (project mc):
Tested with today's CVS version (20060224), same problem. Here's the FTP
server's log from that session, trying to copy/move testfile1, then testfile1
and testfile2 into hidden_dir. It looks like mc doesn't even try to transfer
anything, all it does
Follow-up Comment #7, bug #13101 (project mc):
UPDATE: I just found out that the patch does indeed fix the problem for both
vanilla 4.6.1 and 4.6.1a-CVS, if I also change ftpfs_first_cd_then_ls from
0 to 1 in ~/.mc/ini. This is an acceptable solution for me, so as far as
I'm concerned, feel free
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #13101 (project mc):
The patch doesn't seem to fix the problem for me, I'm afraid. Actually, also
the workaround of adding a trailing / slash manually doesn't work anymore
now.
Instead of Permission denied, I now get Cannot overwrite directory
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #13648 (project mc):
Duh ... my cons.saver was _not_ setuid root. I must have been in the old mc
directory when doing the 'chmod u+s' (I usually keep several versions of mc
around just in case, and switch between them using 'stow' if necessary).
Sorry for wasting your
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #13648 (project mc):
Hmmm ... no, cons.saver actually doesn't show up in 'ps'. So the problem lies
somewhere else, I suppose - but where?
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* Oswald Buddenhagen, 2005-05-18 00:05:
funny thing this savannah-zilla:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=12223
but it is immediately redirected to https://
is this something the mc project holders can fix or is it up to the
gnu.org admins?
Works fine here, no redirection to
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=13100
Summary: Bytes and Count progess bars when moving multiple
files
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: ZlatkO
Submitted on: Mon 05/16/2005 at 17:09
Hi,
I just stumbled across another long-standing bug in mc again.
With Complete: Show All enabled in F9-Options-Configuration, mc does
not autocomplete paths or filenames when there's only one alternative.
Eg. given a directory structure like x/y/z (with y being the only dir
entry in x, and z
* Arpad Biro [EMAIL PROTECTED], 16/03/2003, 03:42
A large VFS timeout can cause strange behaviour in archive file
handling:
This is what F9 - c - e (Menu - Command - Free VFSs now) is for.
Correct, but try telling this to users. They will consider this a bug
when they encounter
* Adam Byrtek 'alpha' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 19/01/2003, 22:59
[...]
Patch attached and sent to the BTS (update for #898). Feel free to
send any comments, I don't have any experience with xlib programming.
Works fine here (finally no delays on startup :-), except one thing:
it fails to (save
* Adam Byrtek 'alpha' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 29/12/2002, 16:16
Could you test this on different configurations/xterms, please?
I'm not sure if 100 microsecond is enough, so if you encounter this
problem again, tell me.
As others have already noted, the problem still occurs every now and
then:
* Tomas Styblo [EMAIL PROTECTED], 07/01/2003, 07:21
* Thomas Zajic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mon, 06 Jan 2003]:
Seems to work fine so far, although it adds a noticable 5 second delay
when starting mc, mc -v, or mcedit from the command line and/or as an
external editor/viewer from Mutt/Slrn, both
* Tribhuvan [EMAIL PROTECTED], 07/01/2003, 01:50
This is a modification of a patch Tomas Stylbo sent me a couple of
days ago.
[...]
TODO:
1) the problem on remote host is still not resolved
(ie: store and restore - the title function works fine
on remote machines, but _restoring_
* Adam Byrtek 'alpha' [EMAIL PROTECTED], 29/12/2002, 15:07
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 02:12:06PM +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
I guess attached patch could be helpful for you.
Small fix attached.
Hi Adam,
Works great with the small fix (I was just about to report the slight
glitch that
Hi,
I really like mc's new feature to set the Xterm title to mc's current
directory. Still, I've got one minor cosmetical request concerning this
feature: would it be possible to save the original Xterm title when mc
starts, and restore it when mc quits?
I'm using mcedit to edit my mails/posts
* Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED], 11/07/2002, 01:49
I've just found a regression in the current version of MC. Fish doesn't
work anymore unless the user is specified explicitly. If I don't specify
the user, mc tries to login as user *netrc* over ssh.
[...]
Indeed, vfs_split_url() is
* Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED], 26/06/2002, 05:17
This is a list of things that I want to be done before the 4.6.0 release.
[...]
1) Review the outstanding patches in this list and apply them, unless
they seem unstable or introduce new features. Resubmitting of patches
with more
* Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED], 26/04/2002, 15:54
Thanks for your efforts, but I cannot apply the patch is this form.
First off, it causes a warning because lookup_netrc() is called before
being decared. If you declare it, you still get a warning because
login_server() is called in
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