Re: mc v 4.5.55 shows strange bug
- From: Reynir Stefansson <reynirhs isl is>
- To: mc gnome org
- Subject: Re: mc v 4.5.55 shows strange bug
- Date: Wed, 06 May 2009 17:48:09 +0000
Chris Glur wrote:
mc v 4.5.55 shows strange bug.
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file /2dest/c.l.4th locks mc for F3 or F4
but allows the same file renamed [to 'dog'].
This happens also when I copy the original file to other dirs.
My partial 'pstree' shows:
`-su---bash---mc-+-bash
`-mcextYXx2Za---nroff---groff-+-grotty
which, I think, shows that mc spawns bash & mcextYXx2Za;
which spawns roff---groff-+-grotty ??
and when I 'kill' the parent-pid of mcextnhTdHc, this frees the VT
BTW I have to use pstree & pgrep to find the pid of the problem,
because I've lost the name of the graphic 'ps-family' utility
which tabulates the pids with their names and numbers etc.
What is it ?
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I'm guessing that the file-name/extention is causiing *off* to be called,
which starts the problem.
Except that 'this' file too is named 'c.l.4th' &m it's ok; so only the
original file with the name 'c.l.4th' is problematic.
There's no problem to: cat /2dest/c.l.4th
but to mc > <F3> or <F4> causes the VT to hang.
I haven't tried re-booting 'cos I'm not a M$ user, and we don't do that.
== Chris Glur.
PS. <F9> / c / f = findFile with 'contents'
is very useful when it works.
I needed to find the file containing "23:26:25"
in a small dir. mc failed, but cat <theFile> | grep '23:26:25' found it ?
You will find the clue in mc.ext. The files you are having trouble with
are named as if they were 'man' (software manual) files. Try Shift-F3
(or Shift-F1 if that fails) to view the file raw.
Why it affects F4 I do not know. I haven't used 4.5.55 for a while now.
I'd be moving from 4.6.2-pre to 4.6.2 if www.midnight-commander.org
didn't constantly shut me out after the first megabyte or so with no
continue-where-left-off.. Grumble-mumble-grumble...
Reynir H. Stefánsson (reynirhs mi is)
--
The Piper Cub is the safest 'plane in the world.
It can just barely kill you.
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