You can try latest Debian package which should fix the issue with mc not
being able to save the configuration, but the sensible-editor patch is
still in place as per Debian policy (nothing prevents you, however, from
choosing mcedit in update-alternatives). Sorry.
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Well, it seems like save is working if you manually create ~/.mc
directory first. Then launch mc set internal editor and save settings.
After that restart mc and voila :)
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This bug was fixed in the package mc - 3:4.7.0-1ubuntu2
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* Disable 05_disable_internal_editor.patch to use
by default MC's internal editor again, by popular demand (LP: #263442)
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This bug also really bugs me, i have followed it upstream - its solution
looks very complicated in debian (from social perspective).
Well i did a team in launchpad committed for fixing it. Its called https://launchpad.net/~cure-for-mc";>Cure for MC! Lets see what
can we do together in a launchpad
this but really annoys me, when is it gonna be fixed? :| I have saved
settings a dozen times already and every time that stupid black editor
(sorry, no offence, just unexpected result) comes up.
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@Volodymyr M. Shcherbyna wrote: "There is an option "Options-
Configuration-Use internal editor" to force mc to use internal editor,
BUT IT IS NOT PERSISTENT."
It seems that there is another bug in mc: when there is no ~/.mc directory
configuration isn’t saved.
If you create it manually (eg. with
Btw, I tried to set vi as default editor/viewer in mc like described
here: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/midnightcommander-set-vi-as-default-
editor-viewer.html
After I make:
Open=%var{EDITOR:vi} %f
View=%var{EDITOR:vi} %f
mc still using nano to edit, but vi to view :)
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I can confirm this problem in Ubuntu 9.10.
mc is using nano as default editor (when you press F4 on file), while
using internal mc viewer (when pressing F3).
There is an option "Options-Configuration-Use internal editor" to force
mc to use internal editor, BUT IT IS NOT PERSISTENT. I select that
i just would like to add my 5 cents: the mc bug _really_ annoys me,
please fix it like it was for 4 good years with ubuntu server.
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I'm just looking through some file and it looks like there is a
configure option: --with-edit Enable internal editor [yes]
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Looks like the PROBLEM was introduced upstream, have a look at this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=413258 (debian bug
413258). In the case of Midnight Commander I don't agree that this
should behave like any other editor and Ubuntu is not Debian. I suggest
to change this back to
it's the same for ubuntu 9.10 and a shame that it is not fixed. i think
mc is an application for fast file browsing, viewing and editing. the
last one is broken with the decision to use an external editor.
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For mc users "sudo update-alternatives --config editor" is not the final
solution to the problem. The solution is to make the default mc
configuration to use mcedit. This was the default for ages and this
worked very well...
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The solution for using vi is to use the command: sudo update-alternatives
--config editor
This will show the following (in 9.04 at least) from which you can change the
default editor to vim:
There are 4 alternatives which provide `editor'.
SelectionAlternative
its really annoying and outstanding bug, any time i edit stuff from
inside mc on new box, i have to change to vi.
i hope it will not change into flame between mcedit and vim users...
any one of you know what to do to have it fixed in karmic ?
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I can confirm same bug for 9.04. mc version - 4.6.2-pre1.
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I just tested this. My mc had the "use internal edit" unchecked, I
checked and it's fine now but I agree that should not be the default
behaviour.
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I can confirm this.
MC version: 2:4.6.2~git20080311-2
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu intrepid (development branch)
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 2.6.27-3-generic #1 SMP Wed Sep 10 16:02:00 UTC 2
Go into the menu of mc: Options, Configuration and check the option "use
internal edit" to make mcedit the default editor again. Perhaps activate "use
internal view" too.
On my system with Ubuntu Linux 8.04 and mc 1:4.6.1-8ubuntu1 mcedit was the
default editor after installation. Let us know if
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