* cmd.c, tree.c: Updated to the new file.c api.
* file.c: (copy_file_file, copy_dir_dir, move_file_file,
move_dir_dir): Updated to work with the new updating stuff.
* setup.c: New configuration option to compute the totals to be
transfered.
* file.c (compute_dir_size, panel_compute_totals): New routines to
compute the total ammount of information that is going to be
transfered.
Ok, finally splitted the GUI code that dealt with the file operations into
a separate file. It is now possible to write a native Gtk version of this.
Until the Gtk-native version is done, the code in mc/gnome/ is linking with
filegui.c.
Miguel
* file.c (move_dir_dir): Fixed severe bug reported by Andrew Pechenov
<zx80@demo.ru> (losing files when moving directories cross filesystem
boundaries): make sure erase_list is emptied always not only when we
deleted files.
* utilunix.c, util.h (errno_dir_not_empty): deleted
Sat May 23 22:29:57 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* file.c (check_dir_is_empty): New function which takes a path and
returns -1 on error, 1 if there are no entries besides "." and
".." in the directory path points to, 0 else. This function
actually opens and reads the directory and doesn't do tricks we
used to do with rmdir.
* file.c (erase_dir, erase_dir_iff_empty): Use check_dir_is_empty
to detect non empty directories. The old code tried to remove the
directory and decided on errno whether the failure of rmdir was
caused by a non empty directory or whether there was a different
error.
Unfortunatly not every filesystem sets errno to EDIRNOTEMPTY if
you try to delete a non empty directory. Namely the linux user
space nfs server sets errno to EIO, Suns nfs server sets it to
EEXIST and the AIX nfs server sets it to ??? (Steve reported
problems on AIX so I guess AIX sets errno to a value we currently
don't check).
* edit/syntax.c: Disable debug messages on stderr.
* edit/edit.h: Added missing _()
Sun May 10 14:51:03 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* ftpfs.c (__ftpfs_chdir): CWD command wasn't sent at all. This
optimation is wrong because for directories containing spaces we
have to "CWD <pathname>" and "LIST -la" instead of
"LIST -la <pathname>".
I implemented a different optimation. Now ftpfs_chdir only stores
the new working directory and sets a flag. __ftpfs_chdir is called
when we really want to change the directory on the ftp server.
(resolve_symlink): Log the directory listing to the logfile.
* ftpfs.h (struct ftpfs_connection): Added a (per connection)
cwd_defered flag.
Sun May 10 13:27:50 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* widget.c (handle_char): Don't try to to delete default text in
input widget more than once. Right after MC's start copy_filename
(ESC Enter) failed because a flag wasn't cleared while characters
were stuffed into the commandline (Andrej reported this bug).
* main.c (copy_readlink): usr mc_readlink instead of readlink
* file.c: Changed default for the copy/move option "dive into
subdir if exists" to off (note: this was only possible after the
change in setup.c).
(copy_dir_dir): Activated the previously uncommented code which
implements "Dive into subdirs". Even when there's no case where we
actually would like that behaviour it is a documented feature.
Though I don't wanted to change the default behavour. Hence the
option change.
(file_mask_defaults): set dive_into_subdirs
(file_mask_dialog): Fix for debian Bug #20727: Move operation with
"[ ] Dive into subdir if exists" and destination filename not
wildcarded. If destination is an existing directory then files
will be moved into this directory. If destination is not an
existing directory then src file will be renamed (one file
selected) or an error will be displayed (more than one file
selected).
(file_mask_dialog): made the option "Using shell patterns" local
to the current copy/move operation, i.e. this option is always
initialized with the global options's value. Previously it affected
the global Options/Configuration/shell Patterns.
Another possiblilty would be to make the global option a default
option on startup and keep changes in the copy/move dialog
(without saving these changes with save setup).
* setup.c: Don't save and load options which can be changed
outside the options menu. For example I don't like that
preserve_uid_gid and dive_into_subdirs from the copy/move dialog
are saved and restored (strange, what about the other options from
this dialog?).
It would be much cleaner to make these option read-only. This way
one could edit ~/.mc/ini to provide default option setting on
startup and "Save setup" wouldn't have side effects outside the
option's menu.
Sun May 10 13:24:20 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* doc/mc.1.in, doc/mc.sgml, mc.hlp: Updated to reflect new default
for dive into subdirs.
1. My icons suck.
2. Keyboard handling is not finished.
3. Save current-mode, load current-mode is not
implemented yet.
4. Listing mode is not working, as I have hardcoded
the icon view for now.
5. Will finish this tomorrow. Not much is missing.
6. No, this is not the final implementation.
7. Yes, later I will put some scheme for using
more icons as discussed in the ethernal "Re: Icons"
thread.
Miguel.
1998-05-07 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* gscreen.c (panel_icon_list_realized): Add drag and drop support
to the icon list view;
1998-05-06 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* gscreen.c (panel_fill_panel_icons): New function: Fill up the
icon list.
(x_create_panel): Change in the approach: we create both of the
widget views at creation time and we now carefully show every
component. I attach everything to the table, but not necesarly
show it.
O_EXCL in retrieve_file_start2 then I will find a different fix.
Mon May 4 10:27:49 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* ftpfs.c (retrieve_file_start2): Don't create target file O_EXCL,
in copy_file_file we check existance of the target file and know
that we want to truncate it.
Mon May 4 10:21:31 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* file.c (copy_file_file): Schedule deletion of short target file
only when we created or truncated the target file and not already
when we decided to overwrite an existing file.
panel, the old way of using it was an historic relic.
- This now works properly with the GNOME edition.
- Finished/fixed the implementation of the desktop-remove-icon
functionality.
- Raster's new multi-ok window. For some reason this is not getting
loaded. I am compiling gdb 4.17 now, as it is better for egcs
output.
Miguel.
Fri Apr 10 10:35:06 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* file.c (file_mask_dialog): When the shell patterns option
was off source_mask was freed twice.
* gscreen.c (filter_item_activate): Make it convert the glob
pattern to a regexp if appropriate.
1998-03-16 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* util.c (convert_pattern): Now the internal buffer is malloc()ed
instead of being static. This is required for long patterns.
(regexp_match): Free the pattern after calling convert_pattern().
* file.c (file_mask_dialog): Free the source_mask after calling
convert_pattern().
* cmd.c: Internal edit is used by default. vi may be
confusing for some users.
* tree.c: tree_rmdir_cmd() should not return any value,
because it is not analyzed for errors.
* main.c: NT code: use O_BINARY instead of _O_BINARY
* util.c: DO not test for arguments that do not make sense under
Windows NT.
* file.c: utime.h always included for Windows NT port.
* view.c: Events are flushed only if the ports supports it.
Lots of Windows/NT changes, but I will let Pavlov write the ChangeLog
entries.
Mon Mar 16 13:05:47 1998 Pavel Roskin <pavel@absolute.spb.su>
* tkview.c: Include stdio.h; Minor spelling corrections added.
- Layout file is now installed and used properly. That means
that you can actually run the code.
- Buttons actually work in the GtkTed and the regular use
thanks to GrossHack(tm).
- File operations are working! Weee! Copy and Move work as
well as the warning dialog boxes for all kind of stuff;
- Progressive display is pretty cool, you have to see it.
- Dragging files to desktop icons now allows you to copy/move
(supported both the remove and local cases, with the obvious
optimizations).
Still missing:
- Using Elliot's shaped windows for dnd.
- Allowing the arbitrary placement of desktop icons by dnd.
- dropping files into .desktop files.
- drop support on the panels (right now they only work right
as drag sources).
Weeeeeee! Total excitement. Total and absolute.
Miguel.