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* 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. |
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