2006-02-17 12:22:34 |
Friedrich Strohmaier |
bug |
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added bug |
2008-03-29 15:36:02 |
Marcus Asshauer |
mc: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-03-29 17:09:17 |
Friedrich Strohmaier |
bug |
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added attachment 'unnamed' (unnamed) |
2008-03-29 21:00:09 |
Marcus Asshauer |
mc: status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2008-04-02 00:17:24 |
Ralph Janke |
bug |
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assigned to mc |
2008-04-02 00:20:05 |
Ralph Janke |
mc: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2008-04-02 00:20:05 |
Ralph Janke |
mc: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-09-05 11:42:36 |
Daniel T Chen |
mc: status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2008-09-05 11:42:36 |
Daniel T Chen |
mc: statusexplanation |
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Is this symptom reproducible in 8.10 alpha? |
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2008-11-24 13:34:42 |
Friedrich Strohmaier |
description |
Editing text files on remote file systems using the system editor (vim), not the built in one, does not work as expected.
The buffer with a temporary file is opened and changed, but not written to target leaving with ":wq" . This is tested on my box for ftp and fish.
to get the effect do the following steps:
if not already done prepare mc not to use built in editor.
On an sshd running system establish a conection with:
1. cd #sh:localhost:
2. browse to an known file and open editor by pressing <F4>
3. do some edit
4. save an leave (use ":wq" on vim)
Editor is quitting without error.
now the file should be changed
use <F3> to prove ==> file is _not_ changed an no error was given.
This Bug was confirmed on german user Mailinglist
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.german/3404
"can reproduce on breezy"
GNU Midnight Commander 4.6.1
Version: 1:4.6.1-1ubuntu2~breezy1
VIM - Vi IMproved 6.3 (2004 June 7, compiled Aug 22 2005 17:27:07)
Version: 1:6.3-078+1ubuntu3
Friedrich |
Editing text files on remote file systems using the system editor (vim), not the built in one, does not work as expected.
The buffer with a temporary file is opened and changed, but not written to target leaving with ":wq" . This is tested on my box for ftp and fish.
to get the effect do the following steps:
if not already done prepare mc not to use built in editor.
On an sshd running system establish a conection with:
1. cd #sh:localhost:
2. browse to an known file and open editor by pressing <F4>
3. do some edit
4. save an leave (use ":wq" on vim)
Editor is quitting without error - now the file should be changed
5. refresh window (ctrl+r)
use <F3> to prove ==> file is _not_ changed an no error was given.
This Bug was confirmed on german user Mailinglist
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.german/3618
"can reproduce on breezy"
GNU Midnight Commander 4.6.1
Version: 1:4.6.1-1ubuntu2~breezy1
VIM - Vi IMproved 6.3 (2004 June 7, compiled Aug 22 2005 17:27:07)
Version: 1:6.3-078+1ubuntu3
Friedrich |
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2009-02-25 13:18:45 |
Dimitrios Symeonidis |
mc: status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2009-02-25 13:18:45 |
Dimitrios Symeonidis |
mc: statusexplanation |
Is this symptom reproducible in 8.10 alpha? |
setting status back to new |
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2009-04-28 10:24:06 |
x |
mc: importance |
Medium |
Unknown |
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2009-04-28 10:24:06 |
x |
mc: status |
Confirmed |
Unknown |
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2009-04-28 11:37:30 |
Bug Watch Updater |
mc: status |
Unknown |
New |
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2010-08-20 15:54:00 |
Dimitrios Symeonidis |
removed subscriber Dimitrios Symeonidis |
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2010-09-07 07:53:07 |
Samuel |
description |
Editing text files on remote file systems using the system editor (vim), not the built in one, does not work as expected.
The buffer with a temporary file is opened and changed, but not written to target leaving with ":wq" . This is tested on my box for ftp and fish.
to get the effect do the following steps:
if not already done prepare mc not to use built in editor.
On an sshd running system establish a conection with:
1. cd #sh:localhost:
2. browse to an known file and open editor by pressing <F4>
3. do some edit
4. save an leave (use ":wq" on vim)
Editor is quitting without error - now the file should be changed
5. refresh window (ctrl+r)
use <F3> to prove ==> file is _not_ changed an no error was given.
This Bug was confirmed on german user Mailinglist
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.german/3618
"can reproduce on breezy"
GNU Midnight Commander 4.6.1
Version: 1:4.6.1-1ubuntu2~breezy1
VIM - Vi IMproved 6.3 (2004 June 7, compiled Aug 22 2005 17:27:07)
Version: 1:6.3-078+1ubuntu3
Friedrich |
Editing text files on remote file systems using the system editor (vim), not the built in one, does not work as expected.
The buffer with a temporary file is opened and changed, but not written to target leaving with ":wq" . This is tested on my box for ftp and fish.
to get the effect do the following steps:
if not already done prepare mc not to use built in editor.
On an sshd running system establish a conection with:
1. cd #sh:localhost:
2. browse to an known file and open editor by pressing <F4>
3. do some edit
4. save an leave (use ":wq" on vim)
Editor is quitting without error - now the file should be changed
5. refresh window (ctrl+r)
use <F3> to prove ==> file is _not_ changed an no error was given.
This Bug was confirmed on german user Mailinglist
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.german/3618
"can reproduce on breezy"
GNU Midnight Commander 4.6.1
Version: 1:4.6.1-1ubuntu2~breezy1
VIM - Vi IMproved 6.3 (2004 June 7, compiled Aug 22 2005 17:27:07)
Version: 1:6.3-078+1ubuntu3
Friedrich
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07/09/10 - 10:52
Bug reproduced on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
External editor: "gedit"
Connection: SSH
Editor only edits and saves tmp file, that MC downloads from remote server. No changes are made to actual remote file.
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2010-09-07 07:53:07 |
Samuel |
tags |
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editor external gedit remote ssh |
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2010-09-09 11:02:31 |
Yury V. Zaytsev |
mc (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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