I installed midnight commander as well as the two libraries listed as required. However when I type 'mc' I get segmentation fault with no further installations. All packages installed as root; MacOS 10.1. Please help!
All software on this site is not necessarily compatible with Mac OS 10.1. In a few weeks I'll have a copy and will work out any problems.
I niticed that your page said that mc was "ported by fink" so I took a look Aat the fink distribution. There I've found that they disabled the console mode, leaving only the functionality which is used for gnome file manager. If anyone with experience of porting things could look at that, it would be great: I don't know any other norton commander clone that would run on a mac.
sjose99N
2001-10-12 01:11:00
Not exactly the same thing but mc hangs when i press other keys than tab: I use an spanish keyboard iso, Os 10.1
I'm creating a new package of the latest mc release (54). Perhaps it will solve the problems with10.1. Let me know if it works for you.
Where can I find your new package? It was in Misc. section before, but now I don't seem to find it there.
kananga
2001-10-15 03:01:00
I have had the "segmentation fault" problem with both of the mc ports I've tried. I tried the old one under 10.0.4 and the latest just now under 10.1. In each case I've also installed the extras required. Does this port of mc work for anyone? Any suggestions?
I will test the current mc package ASAP. In the meantime, be sure you have GTK+, and glib installed, along with a running X windows server.
I quickly tested mc on my recently setup (but stil 10.0.0) g4. I found the gnome libraries, along with orbit, esound, and imlib are required. I will create a deps package for mc soon.
[ October 15, 2001: Message edited by: apex ]
kananga
2001-10-15 13:55:00
Thanks! I'll install those packages once they're available and test it out.
Here you go. <A HREF="http://macosx.forked.net/ports/mc-deps-4.5.54.pkg.tgz" TARGET=_blank>http://macosx.forked.net/ports/mc-deps-4.5.54.pkg.tgz</A>
Install this package and gmc should work. You will probably need to run <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">code:</font><HR><pre>/usr/local/bin/gnome-name-service&</pre>[/quote]
If gnome-name-service is not running when you start gmc you will get an error about an assert failure on line 606 of blah.c (I don't remember the exact error, but i do think it was line 606 [img]images/icons/smile.gif"%20border="0[/img])
As always, let me know if you have problems, or if it works for you.
apex, thanx for trying to port it! Unfortunately stil had no luck running it. It looks like you did not include version .54 in your installer. When i tried to run version .51 that I had before (by typing "mc" after the things you instructed to do) I got the same segmentation fault.
gmc indeed runs. gmc is a GUI version of mc that was used with gnome sometime ago. There are plenty of GUI file managers, not to mention the apple's Finder. It would be nice if people were able to run mc - which is a console file manager - which has a lot of nice things like built-in editor and which does not require to use a mouse.
I couldn't get the console version to work. its GUI or nothin. [img]images/icons/smile.gif"%20border="0[/img]
I'll try writing the people who maintain the sources...
johns
2001-10-18 03:43:00
I was getting seg faults until I installed ncurses. Now it runs but as others noted it seems to hang or maybe the screen isn't refreshing so I can't tell what;s going on. It kinda seems like something's not quite right with the mac vt100 emulation.
Found a port that works!
Enjoy: <A HREF="http://www.biermann.org/philipp/OSX/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.biermann.org/philipp/OSX/</A>