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- TODO list for the next version,
Pavel Roskin
- Minor configuration changes.,
Pavel Roskin
- Better fix for the border bug,
Pavel Roskin
- RE: List moved,
Nerijus Baliunas
- PATCH for mc.ext,
Nerijus Baliunas
- Fix for "ugly border" bug,
Pavel Roskin
- Shell variable has moved to vfs/util-alone.c,
Andrew V. Samoilov
- VFS crash fixed,
Pavel Roskin
- Redirecting stderr in fish,
Pavel Roskin
- Octave/Matlab syntax highlighting file,
Walery Studennikov
- Lost messages from the old mailing-lists,
Frédéric L. W. Meunier
- zh_TW.Big5.po: illegal control sequence,
Pavel Roskin
- Request to change smbfs behavior,
Andrew V. Samoilov
- Upgrading gmc.sgml to DocBook V4.1,
Pavel Roskin
- Patch to reduce usage of tempnam(),
Pavel Roskin
- FYI: init_subshell_child,
Pavel Roskin
- FYI: fix for closing random files,
Pavel Roskin
- Some comments about init_subshell(),
Pavel Roskin
- Please subscribe all your addresses,
Pavel Roskin
- Warning fixes,
Pavel Roskin
- [RFC ;-)]: some more flexible way to load localized files (hints, help, etc),
Andrew V. Samoilov
- Re: Update,
Walery Studennikov
- Re: testing mc-devel GNOME ORG (fwd),
Miguel de Icaza
- Update.,
Miguel de Icaza
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