2 Frequently Asked Questions
4 The newest version of this document is available at
5 https://www.midnight-commander.org/browser/doc/FAQ
8 + 1.1 What is Midnight Commander?
9 + 1.2 Does it run on my machine?
10 + 1.3 Does it work with my terminal?
11 + 1.4 What else do I need to run MC?
12 + 1.5 Is GNU Midnight Commander Public Domain? Copyrighted?
13 + 1.6 Where can I get GNU Midnight Commander?
14 + 1.7 I cannot compile MC. What should I do?
17 + 2.1 What does documentation mean with the C-?, M-? and F?
19 + 2.2 Why don't function keys (or some other key) work?
20 + 2.3 How do I use function keys F11 to F20?
21 + 2.4 Why does the ESC key behave funny?
22 + 2.5 How can I add the plus sign (+) on the command line?
23 + 2.6 C-o doesn't work!
24 + 2.7 What 'keys' are the "a1" and "c1" keys mentioned in the
26 + 2.8 How do I change the key bindings?
29 + 3.1 How do I enable mouse support?
30 + 3.2 How do I cut and paste text with mouse?
31 + 3.3 How do I get the extension dependent pop-up menu to
35 + 4.1 Why do I keep getting "Terminal not powerful enough for
36 SLang" or "Terminal not powerful enough for SLsmg"?
37 + 4.2 Why don't line drawing characters work?
38 + 4.3 Can one use latin-1 characters without losing the lines?
39 + 4.4 I have problems with entering/viewing national
41 + 4.5 How can I get colors?
42 + 4.6 My color_xterm goes completely (or partially) black!
43 + 4.7 Where can I get xterm or rxvt?
44 + 4.8 I got colors working with MC but the other programs
45 don't work at all anymore!
46 + 4.9 Why are there both terminfo and termcap? Wouldn't one
49 * 5 Graphical user interface
50 + 5.1 Xview, Tk and Gnome editions?
51 + 5.2 Why is MC linked with X libraries?
53 * 6 Command line problems
54 + 6.1 How do I stay in the last directory when I exit Midnight
56 + 6.2 How can I access command line history?
57 + 6.3 How can I complete commands, file names, variable names
59 + 6.4 I am using ksh. Can I use functions defined in the
61 + 6.5 Is there any way to include additional options or hot
63 + 6.6 When I use Ctrl-O I don't get a subshell. How do I fix
65 + 6.7 Ctrl-O doesn't work at all. What happens?
67 * 7 Virtual file systems
68 + 7.1 How can I see the contents of a tar archive?
69 + 7.2 How do I get out of a tar archive?
70 + 7.3 How do I do anonymous ftp with MC?
71 + 7.4 How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC?
72 + 7.5 How do I close an ftp connection?
73 + 7.6 Why aren't the contents of ftp panel updated?
74 + 7.7 What kind of proxy server works with Midnight Commander?
77 + 8.1 When I try pasting to the internal editor, it indents
78 the amount of indenting increases with each line!
79 + 8.2 Is it possible to use Colorer for syntax highlighting?
81 * 9 Other common problems
82 + 9.1 Is there any way to 'bookmark' favorite ftp-fs links?
83 + 9.2 When I start Midnight Commander, nothing happens!
86 + 10.1 Who has written Midnight Commander?
87 + 10.2 Do I dare to use a development version?
88 + 10.3 How can I report a bug/request for a feature?
89 + 10.4 How can I join the development?
92 + 11.1 This document didn't answer my question. Where else
93 can I look for an answer?
94 + 11.2 What mailing lists are there for Midnight Commander?
95 + 11.3 Where should I look on the World Wide Web for MC stuff?
96 + 11.4 Are the mailing lists archived anywhere?
100 + 12.2 Feedback is invited
101 + 12.3 Disclaimer and copyright
106 1.1 What is Midnight Commander?
108 GNU Midnight Commander is a user-friendly yet powerful file manager
109 and visual shell, useful to novice and guru alike. It provides a
110 clear, user-friendly, and somewhat protected interface to a Unix
111 system while making many frequent file operations more efficient and
112 preserving the full power of the command prompt. After some
113 practice, you will wonder how you could ever live without it.
115 1.2 Does it run on my machine?
117 GNU Midnight Commander runs on POSIX (Unix-like) operating systems,
118 such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX and others. It
119 can also be compiled under Cygwin on Windows.
121 GNU Midnight Commander uses GNU Autoconf which should automatically
122 configure it for every Unix clone. Following configurations have
123 been tested in the past (this list is very old):
125 * i386-*-linux1.x, 2.x
127 * sparc-linux-linux2.x
128 * sparc64-linux-linux2.1
129 * mips-sgi-irix5.x, 6.x
131 * sparc-sun-solaris2.3, 2.4, 2.5
132 * sparc-sun-netbsd1.0
137 * mc88110-aviion-dgux5.4R2.01
141 1.3 Does it work with my terminal?
145 Because GNU Midnight Commander is a full screen program it doesn't
146 run on dummy terminals but anything more advanced will do (like
147 vt100). If your terminal works with vi, emacs, elm or pine it will
148 work with GNU Midnight Commander.
150 1.4 What else do I need to run MC?
152 You need a POSIX (Unix compatible) operating system. If you are
153 running Windows, use Cygwin.
155 To compile any edition you need to have glib >= 2.32 installed.
156 It's available at https://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/.
158 If you want to use mouse on the Linux console you need the gpm daemon
159 from https://www.nico.schottelius.org/software/gpm/. You need nothing
160 extra to use mouse on xterm.
162 If you do not want to use the S-Lang library you could try using
163 ncurses version 4.1 and above.
165 1.5 Is GNU Midnight Commander Public Domain? Copyrighted?
167 Midnight Commander is under GNU Public License which basically means
168 that you may freely copy, change and distribute it, but that you may
169 not impose any restrictions on further distribution, and that you
170 must make the source code available. This is not the same as Public
171 Domain. For details, the GNU license is included in GNU Midnight
172 Commander source distribution (the COPYING file).
174 Midnight Commander is now officially a part of the GNU project.
175 All the authors of GNU Midnight Commander have given all their rights
176 on the program to the Free Software Foundation.
178 1.6 Where can I get GNU Midnight Commander?
180 The main site is https://www.midnight-commander.org
182 1.7 I cannot compile MC. What should I do?
184 Make sure you have read the INSTALL file in the sources. Report the
185 error messages exactly as they appear, mention the versions of your
186 OS, your compiler and whatever else software you think is relevant.
187 If you have compile problems in the VFS code, try disabling it by
188 using "--disable-vfs" option.
192 2.1 What does documentation mean with the C-?, M-? and F? keys?
194 GNU Midnight Commander documentation uses emacs style names for
197 C stands for the Ctrl key. For example, C-f means that you should
198 hold down the Ctrl key and press the f key.
200 M stands for the Meta key. Your terminal might call it Alt or
201 Compose instead of Meta. For example, M-f means that you should hold
202 down the Meta/Alt/Compose key and press the f key. If your terminal
203 doesn't have Meta, Alt or Compose or they don't work you can use Esc.
204 For M-f press the Esc key and then press the f key.
206 Sometimes Ctrl and Alt are used instead of C and M for simplicity.
207 Keep in mind that Alt can actually be Meta on some keyboards.
209 F? stands for a function key. If your terminal doesn't have function
210 keys or they don't work you can use Esc. For example, for F3 press
211 the Esc key and then press the 3 key.
213 2.2 Why don't function keys (or some other key) work?
215 Your terminfo or termcap database has missing or incorrect
216 definitions for function keys. Type "mc -V" to see what terminal
217 database is being used. If the result is "using the S-Lang library
218 with terminfo database" and you are using a very old terminfo
219 database, consider installing one of the enhanced terminfo files
220 included in GNU Midnight Commander source distribution. For example,
221 if you are using xterm type "tic xterm.ti".
223 If the result is "using the S-Lang library with termcap database" you
224 should fix your /etc/termcap database.
226 Up-to-date termcap and terminfo databases are available here:
228 http://www.catb.org/~esr/terminfo/
229 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses/
231 If you don't have permissions to edit terminal databases you can use
232 Learn keys feature of Midnight Commander instead. Press Esc 9 o k
233 and follow instructions.
235 If all else fails you can emulate function keys by first pressing the
236 ESC key and then one of the number keys. For example, if you want to
237 produce F9, press ESC, then 9. If you don't have a ESC key on your
238 keyboard you can try alt-9 or meta-9.
240 2.3 How do I use function keys F11 to F20?
242 These are normally mapped to function keys F1 to F10 with Shift held,
243 e.g. function key F13 can be activated by pressing Shift-F3. You can
244 define the keys this way in the Options->Learn Keys dialog. The
245 convention for PC keyboards is that F11-20 always means Shift with
248 You may find that on the Linux console with some keyboard layouts
249 Shift-Fn is interpreted as F(n+12), not as F(n+10). This is a result
250 of non-uniformity of keyboard layouts. This is not an intended
251 behavior and it may be fixed some day. In the meantime, use "Learn
252 Keys" to remedy this inconvenience.
254 2.4 Why does the ESC key behave funny?
256 Midnight Commander uses the ESC key as a prefix for simulating the
257 Meta and Alt keys (for terminals which don't have Meta or Alt, see
258 the three previous questions). For example, pressing ESC-a is the
259 same as pressing Meta-a. In addition most terminals use ESC for
260 internal representation of arrow keys, function keys and other
261 enhanced keys. If you want to use ESC to cancel things you have to
262 press it twice i.e. ESC-ESC. If you find this cumbersome you can
263 generally use F10 to cancel. Alternatively turn on the old_esc_mode
264 setting in the ~/.config/mc/ini file. The
265 old_esc_mode setting makes ESC work as a prefix only if another key
266 is pressed within 0.5 seconds. After 0.5 seconds the ESC key cancels.
267 There is no way to make ESC cancel immediately (if we want to be able
268 to use arrows keys and function keys).
270 2.5 How can I add the plus sign (+) on the command line?
272 Press C-q first, then press the + sign.
274 The plus key is the hotkey for the select files command. If you want
275 to add a literal plus on to the command line you must quote it by
278 Another common key which needs the C-q prefix is backslash "\".
280 2.6 C-o doesn't work!
282 Maybe C-o is a stty control character on your terminal. See man stty
283 for details on how to list and change stty control characters.
285 2.7 What 'keys' are the "a1" and "c1" keys mentioned in the manual?
287 The "a1" key is the key which has the "a1" caption on it.
289 The "c1" key is the key which has the "c1" caption on it.
291 If you have to ask what these two keys are your keyboard hasn't
292 probably got them. Actually, I have never seen a keyboard which has
295 2.8 How do I change the key bindings?
297 Key binding con be reconfigure via keymap files: /etc/mc/mc.keymap
298 and ~/.config/mc/mc.keymap.
300 You can use the "Learn Keys" dialog to assign keys to some actions
301 listed in that dialog.
306 3.1 How do I enable mouse support?
308 Invoke mc like this (without quotes): "mc -x". If this doesn't work
309 upgrade to a terminal which compatible with the Xterm mouse
312 Alternatively, on Linux console you can use gpm.
314 3.2 How do I cut and paste text with mouse?
316 Hold down shift key while using mouse to cut and paste.
321 4.1 Why do I keep getting "Terminal not powerful enough for SLang" or
322 "Terminal not powerful enough for SLsmg"?
324 This means that your terminfo databases do not contain the correct
325 definitions for your terminal.
327 You could try using a different terminal setting. If you use csh or
332 or if you use sh, bash, ksh or zsh:
336 4.2 Why don't line drawing characters work?
338 Since version 4.0.13 there's the command line option -a to force use
339 of charaters +, |, - for line drawing. Use the -a option if any
340 of the suggestions below doesn't help.
342 In general, there are three cases:
343 * Lines are shown as ASCII characters like this
349 This also happens when you use the -a option. Other than that
350 possible reason is 1 or 2 (see below).
352 * Lines are shown as lower case characters like this
358 Possible reason is 1 or 2 (see below).
360 * Lines are shown as blanks or missing characters. Possible reason
361 is 2 or 3 (see below).
363 The reason for the problem is one of following:
365 1. Your terminal might not support line drawing characters. VT100
366 compatible terminals, rxvt and xterm and color_xterm do support
368 2. Your terminfo or termcap database might have missing or incorrect
369 definitions for line drawing characters. Set the acsc variable
370 in the terminfo database like this:
371 acsc=a\376k\277l\332m\300j\331n\305w\302v\301u\264t\303q\304x
373 Don't forget issue 'tic' command. This supposes you are using PC
374 character set. The octal values might be different for other
375 character sets. If you are using termcap instead of terminfo,
376 you should modify above solution appropriately.
377 3. Your terminal font might not support line drawing characters.
378 Try changing the font.
380 Here is Miguel's answer to Torben on this subject.
384 When I load consolefonts/iso01.f16, I get perfectly right national
385 characters, but the line drawing characters in mc get wrong. Is it
386 a mc problem, or is it a problem with the font? (I guess it is).
392 First of all, we should determine whether the font has line drawing
395 If it has line drawing characters, then a new terminfo entry should
396 be written for this specific case. Let's call this linux-iso01.
397 The acsc variable should be modified to reflect which characters
398 are used to do the line drawing.
400 If it does not have line drawing characters, then we should get rid
401 of the switch to acsc sequences and make the acsc sequence be just
402 a mapping to the ugly +, -, |, - characters.
404 You can get your terminfo definition by running the infocmp
405 program, making the proper changes and running the tic program to
406 compile your new terminfo database.
408 4.3 Can one use latin-1 characters without losing the lines?
410 Yes, you need a correct font and a correct termcap/terminfo database.
412 For font, if you use xterm try "xterm -fn fixed".
414 For termcap/terminfo database, change the acsc capability in the
417 4.4 I have problems with entering/viewing national characters!
419 From the Options - Display Bits dialog select Full 8 bits or ISO
420 8859-1. In addition, select 8 bit input from the same dialog.
422 4.5 How can I get colors?
424 Invoke mc like this (without quotes): "mc -c".
426 If you get colors, be happy.
428 If your terminal stays black and white, your terminal doesn't support
429 color. You might want to upgrade to a terminal which compatible with
430 the ANSI color sequences.
432 If your terminal goes completely black, see the next question.
434 More detailed answer:
436 Check that your terminal supports color. color_xterm, rxvt and Linux
437 console do support, most other terminals don't. You can test color
438 support with following simple C program:
443 printf ("\033[32m Hello world! \033[m\n");
447 Compile and run it. If you see "Hello world!" text in green your
448 terminal supports color, otherwise not (however, for color_xterm see
449 also the next question).
451 Check whether you are using Ncurses or the S-Lang library (type
452 "mc -V" to find out).
454 With S-Lang library you can force color support by setting the
455 environment variable COLORTERM to any value.
457 If you use ncurses library, check that your terminfo database
458 supports color. If not, you should install one of the enhanced
459 terminfo databases included in GNU Midnight Commander source
462 You might want to set the TERM environment variable so that you are
463 using the correct terminfo database or termcap entry.
465 If you use color_xterm (or rxvt) the correct value might be
466 xterm-color, xtermc or simply xterm.
468 If you use Linux console the correct value for TERM is linux or
471 4.6 My color_xterm goes completely (or partially) black!
473 Some color_xterm terminals define all colors as black instead of the
474 standard ANSI colors. This makes them go completely black when you
475 try to use Midnight Commander with colors.
477 You will have to override the defaults. Create a file
478 "color.defaults" which has the following contents:
480 color_xterm*color0: Black
481 color_xterm*color1: Red
482 color_xterm*color2: Green
483 color_xterm*color3: Yellow
484 color_xterm*color4: Blue
485 color_xterm*color5: Magenta
486 color_xterm*color6: Cyan
487 color_xterm*color7: White
488 color_xterm*background: White
489 color_xterm*foreground: Black
491 (replace color_xterm with the name of your color_xterm, color_xterm
492 mentions its name in its title bar)
496 xrdb -merge color.defaults
498 Alternatively you can add the suggested contents of the
499 color.defaults file to your .Xdefaults or .Xresources file (or what
500 ever the name of your X configuration file is). Or you can replace
501 your non-ANSI color_xterm with an ANSI color_xterm.
503 4.7 Where can I get xterm or rxvt?
505 xterm is included with the X Window System, so you probably already
506 have it if you have X. This version is not actively maintained, but
507 Thomas Dickey maintains his more advanced version of xterm at
508 ftp://dickey.his.com/xterm/
510 rxvt has its own site http://www.rxvt.net/ - get the latest version
513 4.8 I got colors working with MC but the other programs don't work at
516 Midnight Commander uses terminfo database (if available) but many
517 other programs use termcap database. If you set the TERM environment
518 variable to a value which has no corresponding entry in termcap
519 database those programs stop working. You should add the new value
520 of TERM to the termcap database.
522 Example: If you have set TERM to xterm-color locate from /etc/termcap
523 the line which starts:
525 xterm|vs100|xterm terminal emulator
529 xterm|xterm-color|vs100|xterm terminal emulator
531 5 Graphical user interface
533 5.1 Xview, Tk and Gnome editions?
535 Xview and Tk and GNOME editions have been removed from the sources.
537 5.2 Why is MC linked with X libraries?
539 GNU Midnight Commander is linked with X libraries to read key
540 modifiers from the X Server. It may be helpful to distinguish
541 between keys that the terminal emulator reports in the same way, e.g.
542 PgUp and Ctrl-PgUp. Versions of GNU Midnight Commander after 4.6.0
543 will load X libraries dynamically on the systems that support it.
546 6 Command line problems
548 6.1 How do I stay in the last directory when I exit Midnight Commander?
550 See the description of the -P option in the Options section of the
553 6.2 How can I access command line history?
555 Meta-h shows the last commands you executed from the command line.
556 Duplicates are suppressed from the history. Commands executed from
557 the subshell prompt are not shown.
559 You can put previous commands to the command line with Meta-p. Meta-n
560 moves you forward in history.
562 Since version 4.1.15 all the input widgets have permanent history.
563 You can summon the history listbox by pressing M-h.
565 6.3 How can I complete commands, file names, variable names and so on?
567 Just press M-Tab. Press M-Tab again to get a listbox if there are
568 multiple possible completions.
570 6.4 I am using ksh. Can I use functions defined in the .kshrc within
573 Sorry, MC only supports bash, tcsh and zsh functions. Ksh functions
574 are not supported because ksh lacks the necessary hooks needed for
575 subshell integration.
577 Switch to bash or zsh. They are both quite compatible with ksh.
578 Your ksh functions should work as such or after minimal changes.
580 6.5 Is there any way to include additional options or hot keys to MC?
582 Yes, F2 invokes an user menu, which is fully configurable. You can
583 add any shell commands to the user menu. See the mc(1) man page for
586 Another way to add functionality is the external panelize feature.
587 See the mc(1) man page for more info.
589 And finally, you can code any feature you want yourself. MC source
590 code is free which means you can change it anyway you want. There
591 are some limitations to make sure MC stays free. See GNU General
592 Public License for details.
594 6.6 When I use Ctrl-O I don't get a subshell. How do I fix this?
596 Only bash, tcsh and zsh can be used as subshell. Use one of those
597 shells as your default shell, and it will be used as subshell in GNU
600 6.7 Ctrl-O doesn't work at all. What happens?
602 Ctrl-O works if either the subshell is used or the terminal can save
603 the output of the commands so it can be restored. If neither is
604 true, there is absolutely nothing interesting behind the panels!
606 Only few terminals support screen saving. It's xterm, rxvt and other
607 xterm-like terminals and virtual terminals on Linux and FreeBSD.
609 6.8 Why I see lot of strange 'cd "printf ' lines into my .history file?
613 export HISTCONTROL="ignoreboth"
615 into your ~/.profile file (.bash_profile) for avoid this.
617 6.9 I have a problem with Screen which makes using Midnight Commander
618 problematic. I use Ctrl-O to disable panels. Output of previous commands,
619 just a clear, screen is blanked.
621 Update GNU Screen to the last version. This bug was fixed in
623 commit ad56f746c6243d45124485d198d577bdbb78071c
624 Author: Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <sadrul@users.sourceforge.net>
625 Date: Sun Nov 29 23:34:25 2009 -0500
627 Fix using alternate screen buffers in some cases.
629 Screen would reset the 'main' screen buffer if an app tries to
630 switch to an alternate buffer while it is already using one (in
631 other words, sends multiple 'smcup' without an 'rmcup'). This should
634 (see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=558724)
636 or do not rewrite TERM (mustbe TERM=screen) andrun mc as follow:
638 echo -e '\e[?1000h' && mc -x
640 7 Virtual file systems
642 7.1 How can I see the contents of a tar archive?
644 If you use keyboard just move the selection bar on the tar file and
645 press enter. If you use mouse just double-click on the tar file.
647 The recognized suffixes for tar archives are .tar, .tar.gz and .tgz.
648 You can also enter a tar archive by typing "cd filename/utar://" where
649 filename is the name of the archive. In this case, the suffix is not
652 7.2 How do I get out of a tar archive?
654 Just press enter on the toplevel ".." file or change to a non-tar
655 directory. Just typing "cd" with no parameters is enough (it will
656 take you to your home directory).
658 7.3 How do I do anonymous ftp with MC?
660 Just type "cd ftp://hostname" where hostname is the name of the host
661 you want to connect. Alternatively, select FTP link from the Left or
662 Right menu and type the name of the host you want to connect.
664 7.4 How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC?
666 Non-anonymous ftp works just like the anonymous ftp but you give the
667 login name with the host name. For example, type "cd
668 ftp://username@hostname".
670 7.5 How do I close an ftp connection?
672 Just change to a non-ftp directory. Simply typing "cd" with no
673 parameters is enough (it will take you to your home directory).
675 GNU Midnight Commander closes ftp connection automatically after a
676 timeout or on exit. It's possible to force disconnect by selecting
677 "Command" -> "Active VFS List" in the menu and using the "Free VFSs
680 7.6 Why aren't the contents of ftp panel updated?
682 Update is skipped because there would be a serious performance
683 penalty. Constantly updating directory panels through a ftp
684 connection would take too much time.
686 You can use C-r to force an update.
688 7.7 What kind of proxy server works with Midnight Commander?
690 There are two kinds of ftp proxies: proxies for ftp clients and
691 proxies for web browsers.
693 Midnight Commander only supports ftp proxies which are meant for ftp
694 clients. Common WWW proxies (like Squid) are not supported. A rule
695 of thumb is that if a ftp proxy requires a web browser, it won't work
696 with Midnight Commander.
699 8 Other common problems
701 8.1 When I try pasting to the internal editor, it indents the amount of
702 indenting increases with each line!
704 Either turn off 'Return does autoindent' in the editor options or
705 update GNU Midnight Commander to version 4.6.0 or above - it doesn't
706 autoindent when you are holding Shift.
708 8.2 Is it possible to use Colorer for syntax highlighting?
710 Yes if you submit the patch. There are no legal problems with it
711 because it's licensed under GPL now. The homepage of Colorer is
712 http://colorer.sourceforge.net/
715 9 Other common problems
717 9.1 Is there any way to 'bookmark' favorite ftp-fs links?
719 Use the directory hotlist. Just press control-backslash. If your
720 national keyboard layout doesn't have backslash key, just press the
721 control key with the key which is the backslash key in the English
724 9.2 When I start Midnight Commander, nothing happens!
726 First, invoke MC without subshell support: "mc -u". If this helps
727 check the shell you are using. Subshell support works best with
728 bash, although tcsh and zsh are also supported. You might want to
729 upgrade your shell to a newer version. If you use something else
730 than bash, tcsh or zsh, subshell support is disabled automatically.
732 Another reason is problems with gpm. Try using "--nomouse" option to
733 see if it makes any difference. Restarting gpm can help. Sometimes
734 it's enough to move the mouse.
736 Also, if you have the DISPLAY environment variable set, but the X
737 server is unreachable (e.g. it's firewalled), this can also cause a
738 delay at startup. Unset DISPLAY to see if that's the case.
743 10.1 Who has written Midnight Commander?
745 Midnight Commander was started by Miguel de Icaza and he is the
746 maintainer of the package. Other authors have joined the project
748 * Mauricio Plaza (early releases)
749 * Janne Kukonlehto (joined Sep 27 1994)
750 * Radek Doulik (joined Oct 30 1994)
751 * Fred Leeflang (joined Nov 2 1994)
752 * Dugan Porter (joined Dec 1 1994)
753 * Jakub Jelinek (joined Feb 8 1995)
754 * Ching Hui (joined Jun 27 1995)
755 * Andrej Borsenkow (joined Jul 1996)
756 * Paul Sheer (joined Nov 1 1996)
761 Alessandro Rubini has been specially helpful with debugging and
762 enhancing of the mouse support. John E. Davis has made his S-Lang
763 library available to us and answered many questions about it.
765 Many people have contributed bug reports, feature suggestions and
766 small code bits (alphabetical order):
768 * Juan Jose Ciarlante
769 * Alexander Dong (OS/2 port, NT port updates)
771 * Torben Fjerdingstad
773 * Juan Grigera (NT port)
775 * Sergey Ya. Korshunoff
778 * Antonio Palama (old DOS port)
786 Current list of active developers can be found here:
787 https://www.midnight-commander.org/wiki/McDevelopers
789 This page lists everbody who has provided a patch or
790 has written code for the Midnight Commander in the past:
791 https://www.midnight-commander.org/wiki/McContributors
793 10.2 Do I dare to use a development version?
795 Yes, of course. Feel free to test:
796 https://www.midnight-commander.org/wiki#Download
797 As we do our development in git, please do a git checkout
798 of the master branch and build it
800 But always remember: development versions may have nasty bugs
801 at some points of time. It's up to you to judge whether the new
802 features and fixes for the bugs you know outweigh the risk of unknown
805 10.3 How can I report a bug/request for a feature?
807 You might first want to get the newest development version to see if
808 the bug is fixed or the feature is added already.
810 If this is not the case, feel free to add a ticket in our ticket system,
811 which is located here: https://www.midnight-commander.org/newticket
813 If you want to send an email instead write your report to
814 mc-devel@lists.midnight-commander.org or mc@lists.midnight-commander.org.
816 These mailing lists are the most certain way to contact the
817 developers. Remember to mention if you are not on the mailing list
818 to make sure that you will receive a copy of replies.
820 Give as much details as possible. A too long message is a lot better
821 than a too short message.
823 For segmentation faults a stack backtrace is appreciated. You can
824 produce stack backtrace as follows:
825 * If segmentation fault produced a core file:
826 1. Load the core file by typing "gdb mc core" or "dbx mc core".
828 3. Cut and paste the results to your message.
829 * If segmentation fault didn't produce a core file:
830 1. Load mc by typing "gdb mc" or "dbx mc".
831 2. Start mc by typing "run".
832 3. Try to reproduce the segmentation fault by doing whatever
833 you did last time when the segmentation fault occurred.
835 5. Cut and paste the results to your message.
836 6. For the future you might want to check out what is the
837 command in your shell to allow producing of the core files.
838 Usually it is "limit coredumpsize unlimited" or "ulimit
839 coredumpsize" or "ulimit -c unlimited".
841 10.4 How can I join the development?
843 To join the development just code the feature you want to add and
844 send your patch for inclusion. Email address is mc-devel@lists.midnight-commander.org.
845 Before you start coding check the latest development version. It
846 might be that your feature has already been implemented.
848 Note that the authors of GNU Midnight Commander have given all their
849 rights on the program to the Free Software Foundation. You will have
850 to do the same if you contribute non-trivial patches. Otherwise we
851 have to reject your patches in order to avoid copyright problems.
856 11.1 This document didn't answer my question. Where else can I look for
859 Read messages from the Discussion (mailing list archive) or read the
862 Upgrade to a newer version of Midnight Commander. Many problems are
863 fixed in the new versions.
865 If you still can't find an answer, post your question to the Midnight
866 Commander mailing list. Its address is mc@lists.midnight-commander.org.
868 11.2 What mailing lists are there for Midnight Commander?
870 Following mailing lists discuss about Midnight Commander:
872 mc@lists.midnight-commander.org
873 General discussion of GNU Midnight Commander
875 https://lists.midnight-commander.org/mailman/listinfo/mc/
877 mc-devel@lists.midnight-commander.org
878 Technical development discussion
880 https://lists.midnight-commander.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel/
882 mc-commits@googlegroups.com
883 mailing list only for applyed commits into master/stable branches
885 http://groups.google.com/group/mc-commits/subscribe
887 mc-bugs@googlegroups.com
888 Mailing list only for tickets and comments (use it as RSS :) )
890 http://groups.google.com/group/mc-bugs/subscribe
892 11.3 Where should I look on the World Wide Web for MC stuff?
894 There is a WWW page for Midnight Commander. The URL is:
896 https://www.midnight-commander.org/
898 11.4 Are the mailing lists archived anywhere?
900 The mc and mc-devel lists are archived on the World Wide Web. There
901 are links to the archives on the mailing list pages (see 10.2).
908 Questions and Answers was written by Janne Kukonlehto. Parts of it
909 originate from Ian Jackson, Miguel de Icaza, Dugan Porter, Norbert
910 Warmuth and Paul Sheer.
912 12.2 Feedback is invited
914 Send your comments about this document and GNU Midnight Commander to
915 mc@lists.midnight-commander.org
917 12.3 Disclaimer and copyright
919 Note that this document is provided as is. The information in it is
920 not warranted to be correct; you use it at your own risk.
922 You can use Questions and Answers according to GNU General Public
923 License (see the COPYING file in GNU Midnight Commander source
924 distribution). Questions and Answers is not public domain.