* gprefs.c (create_prop_int): Translate this label too.
* gnome-open-dialog.c: Add config.h here. Otherwise there is no
way to translate this dialog. Thanks to David Martina for
pointing this out.
1999-05-27 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* gscreen.c (panel_tree_button_press): Beginning of context menu
on tree.
* gtkdtree.c (gtk_dtree_load_path): Comment out the phantom code.
Need to review this code. Lets fix the problem Federico needs
solved now.
* gscreen.c (panel_fill_panel_icons): Add a hack to work around
gnome-libs/gnome-icon-list bug that did not reset the proper
values. A fix will be available in gnome-libs-1.0.10.
Fixes bug #1338.
Mon May 17 07:30:48 1999 Norbert Warmuth <nwarmuth@privat.circular.de>
* configure.in: Added check for getpt ()
* src/subshell.c (pty_open_master): use getpt () if available to open
the master side of the pty. getpt () is a glibc extension and is
needed when glibc 2.1.x is used with a (linux) kernel without unix98
style ptys (if there is no /dev/ptmx getpt falls back to bsd style
ptys).
* src/filegui.c (check_progress_buttons): Don't update the Gpm mouse
cursor when we check for events. It causes a flickering cursor on a
different virtual console.
* src/util.c (strip_home_and_password): Don't split the path in the
middle of a directory, e.g. "/home/bofh" will not be translated to
"~h" (fixes the bug reported by Alex Fortuna <alex@rdc.ru>)
* find.c: The origin of the bug is in the function do_search (file
find.c). It limits the number of subdirectories to scan by the
number stat.st_nlink-2, or infinite if st_nlink<2. On tar vfs,
st_nlink is always 1, so it should be the second case.
But before doing stat, do_search does opendir. And opendir on tar
vfs (vfs_s_opendir in vfs/direntry.c) increases the st_nlink value
in the stat data! So mc_stat called after mc_opendir on tar vfs
returns st_nlink==2 instead of 1. This is interpreted as if the
directory had no subdirs, thus subdirs are not searched in.
Changing the order of calls to mc_stat and mc_opendir fixes the
problem.
* vfs/ftpfs.c (retrieve_dir): If we don't get any valid directory entry
(i.e. not even "." and "..") check whether the directory is empty
or not existend (instead of failing with "ftpfs: failed").
everything is going ok.
Ok, I've now limited number of "could not parse" error messages to 5
per session. Lower this limit if it makes you crazy, but DO NOT REMOVE
those messages.