* vfs/vfs.c (vfs_parse_ls_lga): ignore trailing + in permission string
which indicate a file with extented attributes (ACL)
Wed Nov 25 22:16:19 1998 Norbert Warmuth <nwarmuth@privat.circular.de>
* src/cmd.c (dirsizes_cmd): Quote characters with a special meaning
when passing it to du.
MC now depends on glib (currently only the assertions are used).
VFS structure declaration fixes.
Uses the new icon list (it is dog slow, need to fix this tonight at home).
Added single file filesystem (sfs)
Added vfs_flags so library users can disable selected filesystems
Minor shuffling of functions so garbage collection works for library
to blame first when it breaks something.
Mon Jun 1 12:33:08 1998 Alexander V. Lukyanov <lav@yars.free.net>
* configure.in: allowed to use `configure --with-included-gettext'
on systems (like solaris) that have their own libintl
Mon Jun 1 14:19:20 1998 Bakeyev I. Timur <timur@comtat.kazan.ru>
* vfs/vfs.c (parse_ls_lga): allow a bit wider range of listings.
* vfs/vfs.c (is_time, is_year): new functions
Mon Jun 1 12:47:50 1998 Norbert Warmuth <k3190@fh-sw.de>
* vfs/ftpfs.c (ftpfs_forget): Use the new ftpfs prefix.
* extfs.c, shared.c, tar.c: I changed semantics in my previous
patch - _get_path() now modifies strings passed to it. I thought
that I were carefull enough not to introduce bugs. You guessed it -
I was not. [Many tar_ and extfs_ functions modify strings passed
to them, but as they are only called from vfs layer, it does not
matter much.]
So I renamed function to alert everyone that semantics changed.
Fixed bugs in timestamping (and segfaults) when you entered tar
inside zip file or similar.
* vfs.c (mc_open): Die if the filesystem doesn't support open
The VFS code can now be used by other applications (if you compile the
libvfs.a target and link against this).
Syntax has changes internally from the url-like syntax to a new syntax
that does not have ambiguities. A default conversor for the new syntax
will be provided in the future, also dealing with the user ~/.mc/ext files
is currently in a non-optimal state.
Keep an eye on this mailing list.
Miguel.