Accepting request 208356 from home:dnh:branches:Base:System
- What a ghastly %description ... Where'd that come from? ;) Fixed with text from the README and a little added mention of Norton Cmdr - What's with those "trailing spaces" for filenames with length <13? - fix the urar patch (add trailing whitespace) (thanks to D. Werner again) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/208356 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/mc?expand=0&rev=76
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diff -urN -x '*~' mc-4.8.10.orig/src/vfs/extfs/helpers/urar.in mc-4.8.10/src/vfs/extfs/helpers/urar.in
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--- mc-4.8.10.orig/src/vfs/extfs/helpers/urar.in 2013-08-02 17:02:39.000000000 +0200
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+++ mc-4.8.10/src/vfs/extfs/helpers/urar.in 2013-11-23 19:09:46.000000000 +0100
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+++ mc-4.8.10/src/vfs/extfs/helpers/urar.in 2013-11-25 23:10:36.000000000 +0100
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$UNRAR v -c- -cfg- "$1" | @AWK@ -v uid=`id -u` -v gid=`id -g` '
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BEGIN { flag=0 }
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/^-----------/ { flag++; if (flag > 1) exit 0; next }
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@ -38,10 +38,14 @@ diff -urN -x '*~' mc-4.8.10.orig/src/vfs/extfs/helpers/urar.in mc-4.8.10/src/vfs
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+ for(i = 8; i <= nameparts; i++) {
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+ name=name seps[i] fields[i];
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+ }
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+ ### remove padding blanks from short names
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+ if (length(name)<13) {
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+ sub(" *$", "", name);
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+ }
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+ name=name seps[i];
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+
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+# ### where did this come from? I say: if in doubt: pass on the
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+# ### unrar bug to our users ... I leave this in for reference.
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+# ### remove padding blanks from short names
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+# if (length(name)<13) {
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+# sub(" *$", "", name);
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+# }
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+
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+ printf("%s 1 %s %s %d %02d/%02d/%02d %s ./%s\n",
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+ fields[1], uid, gid, fields[2], date[2],
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Mon Nov 25 22:45:29 UTC 2013 - dnh@opensuse.org
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- What a ghastly %description ... Where'd that come from? ;) Fixed
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with text from the README and a little added mention of Norton Cmdr
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Mon Nov 25 22:12:19 UTC 2013 - dnh@opensuse.org
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- What's with those "trailing spaces" for filenames with length <13?
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Mon Nov 25 03:47:18 UTC 2013 - dnh@opensuse.org
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- fix the urar patch (add trailing whitespace) (thanks to D. Werner again)
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Sat Nov 23 18:11:35 UTC 2013 - dnh@opensuse.org
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Recommends: %{name}-lang = %{version}
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%description
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Midnight Commander is a Norton Commander clone, a program that
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manipulates and manages files and directories. It is useful, fast, and
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has color display on the Linux console. It also has mouse support if
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you run the gpm mouse server. This program requires the terminal
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description files in /usr/lib/terminfo, which are found in ncurses.rpm
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(the essential ones) or terminfo.rpm (the rest).
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GNU Midnight Commander (also referred to as MC) is a user shell much
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like the (in)famous Norton Commander with text-mode full-screen
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interface. It can be run on the OS console, in xterm and other
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terminal emulators.
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You can also use Midnight Commander under the X Window System with your
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mouse. If you enter 'mc -c', colors are used.
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In Midnight Commander, the screen is divided into four sections: The
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majority of the screen is covered by two directory panels. The second
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to last line on the screen is the shell command line. The last line
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displays the function key assignments. At the very top, the menu list
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is shown. One of the directories displayed is the current working
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directory. This is where most of the commands are found. For certain
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commands, like copy and move, the second directory is used as the
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target directory.
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GNU Midnight Commander allows you to manage files while making most of
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your screen and giving you a clear representation of the filesystem, yet
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it's simple enough to be run over a telnet or ssh session.
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%lang_package
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