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- [PATCH] RPM vfs ignores conflicts,
Jindrich Novy
- MC problem with new bash 3.2,
Jochen Roderburg
- [bug #17874] Crashing inside liblow.c,
Leonard den Ottolander
- [bug #18136] MC wont work with new bash-3.2 propeply with all directories.,
Christian Hamar
- Patch to support highlighting occurences,
Maksym Yehorov
- [bug #18129] sort users and groups in chown dialog,
Ralf Sternberg
- mc not execute after portupgrading pkg-config\*,
Daniel Dvořák
- File has hard-links. Detach before saving?,
Nerijus Baliunas
- [bug #18121] calculation of major and minor device numbers is not portable,
Martin Koeppe
- [bug #18087] fish when accessing hardlinks, will bail out,
Michal Szwaczko
- [bug #17220] mc -a (stickchars) is gone,
Palo Simo
- [bug #18042] cannot specify port number in shell link,
Palo Simo
- Removing rxvt.c ?,
Pavel Tsekov
- [bug #17773] ftpfs cannot list files with wrong date (e.g. Jan 01 2098),
Leonard den Ottolander
- [bug #17967] Little bugs in FC utf-8 patches,
RafałMużyło
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