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sys | ||
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BUGS | ||
ChangeLog | ||
chmod.c | ||
config.h | ||
cons_nt.c | ||
cons_os2.c | ||
dirent_nt.c | ||
dirent_os2.c | ||
dirent.h | ||
drive.c | ||
drive.h | ||
key_nt.c | ||
key_os2.c | ||
Makefile.am | ||
Makefile.BC2 | ||
Makefile.BC5 | ||
Makefile.EMX | ||
Makefile.IBM | ||
Makefile.MIN | ||
Makefile.PC | ||
Makefile.RSX | ||
Makefile.VC4 | ||
mc_nt.ico | ||
mc_os2.ico | ||
mc.def | ||
mc.rc | ||
README | ||
slint_pc.c | ||
TODO | ||
trace_nt.c | ||
trace_nt.h | ||
util_nt.c | ||
util_os2.c | ||
util_win32.c | ||
util_win32.h | ||
util_winnt.c |
This is the port of Midnight Commander for OS/2, Windows 95 and Windows NT. This port is based on the port for Windows NT by Juan Grigera <grigera@isis.unlp.edu.ar> and the port for OS/2 by Alexander Dong <ado@software-ag.de> and is currently maintained by Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org> This port of the Midnight Commander is released under the GNU General Public License version 2.0 or any later version. See file COPYING for details. Following compilers are supported: For Windows NT: Makefile.VC4: Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 and above Makefile.BC5: Borland C++ 5.x For OS/2: Makefile.EMX: EMX/GCC Makefile.BC2: Borland C++ 2.x Makefile.IBM: IBM CSet or Visual Age C++ You need GNU make in order to compile mc. Other implementation of make will not work! Run gmake -f Makefile.xxx [RELEASE=1] where gmake is name of GNU make and Makefile.xxx is the makefile for your compiler. You may want to add RELEASE=1 if you want to compile an optimized version without debug information. Please note, that not all compilers are equal. You may need to create dummy include files or change something in order to be able to compile mc. BUT PLEASE DON'T TRY TO INCORPORATE SUCH QUICK HACKS INTO THE MC DISTRIBUTION! Try to make your changes work with all other compilers. If you add a file, don't forget to add it into FILES statement of Makefile in this directory. Otherwise this file will not be copied to the distribution. This port is not very stable now. See files BUGS and TODO in this directory. Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>