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Re: midnight commander
> With the patch below for
>
> o mc-4.5.51 - http://www.gnome.org/ -
http://www.gnome.org/start/installing/
none of them working. changing download links did not help much either. I
have found MC on tucows site but the transfer rate was so slooooooooooow
that I had to given up :))
>
> it compiles OOTB.
> The strange thing is that entering archive files like .tar/.tar.gz/.zip
etc.
> is not working anymore in my environment. :-((
>
OOTB - it requires some explanation :)
> It used to work a long time ago (cygwin b20.1). Now pressing RETURN on an
archive
> file calls in my case always the editor (specified by EDITOR env var)
> and opens that file in the editor.
I'd say that it might be tar.gz.bzip.zip and so on files might be associated
with that editor and that's why it happens. I have to check, as soon as I
will be able to work with MC
>
> Anyway here the patch. Can you please comment back if entering archives
works for you.
I will, no problem :) but can you explain to me what I should do with that
.diff file? Sorry, but I am just a lame lawyer ... and how to compile the MC
files when I'll have them ungzipped and untared .... thats stresses me
:) and I completely don't have any idea how to compile apps.
maybe what I want to ask will sound stupid but why there are no those fancy
installers used to install MC, Pine and other applications? I found Xemacs
for win and gimp have such easy-to-use installers and now I have to compile
files... if I only knew how and what does it exactly means ;) gnu world is
full of surprises, traps and fun .
regards
radek
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