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- [bug #17874] Crashing inside liblow.c,
Jaroslav Fojtik
- [bug #17823] hint changed when the window is resized,
Egmont Koblinger
- [bug #17822] consecutive resize events not handled correctly,
Egmont Koblinger
- [bug #7936] UTF-8 locales not supported,
Miguel Pérez
- [bug #13733] escape key timeout stuff,
Miguel Pérez
- RFE: "Open" file from command line, or: specify file as "directory" on command line,
Moritz Barsnick
- syntax propose for yum repo files,
Andy Shevchenko
- [bug #17773] ftpfs cannot list files with wrong date (e.g. Jan 01 2098),
Istvan Kispal
- [bug #17269] localized headers in .mc/history,
Pavel Tsekov
- [bug #17220] mc -a (stickchars) is gone,
Pavel Tsekov
- Re: Current CVS compile fails on Darwin with error in mountlist.c,
Pavel Tsekov
- [bug #17568] Cannot compile mc-2006-08-29,
Pavel Tsekov
- Re: patch for viewing DjVu files,
Nerijus Baliunas
- Re: Mouse support bugs and a couple of feature requests (fwd),
Pavel Tsekov
- Mouse support bugs and a couple of feature requests,
Stephan Sokolow
- [PATCH] bad highlighting of Requires in spec,
Jindrich Novy
- Re: incorrect hex number in editor,
Jindrich Novy
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