Description of problem: I've started copy a huge file in full screen and after change of dimensions parent window the dimensions of mc has been preserved. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): mc-4.6.1a-35.fc6 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. start to copy a (huge) file and try to resize parent window 2. Ctrl + l doesn't accomodate dimensions of mc to parent window
I have just encountered similar bug with refresh of the "mc" screen: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): mc-4.6.1a-36.20070124cvs.fc6 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. ssh connection onto remote machine 2. mc 3. try to make ftp connection on remote server which is down 4. after expiration of time-out try to resize your local terminal window 5. screen automatically doesn't refresh its content (but Ctrl+l, Ctrl+r, ..., works by expectation) Remark: if you omit the point 1, it works flawlessly.
(In reply to comment #1) > I have just encountered similar bug with refresh of the "mc" screen: > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. ssh connection onto remote machine > 2. mc > 3. try to make ftp connection on remote server which is down > 4. after expiration of time-out try to resize your local terminal window > 5. screen automatically doesn't refresh its content > (but Ctrl+l, Ctrl+r, ..., works by expectation) > > Remark: > if you omit the point 1, it works flawlessly. Here it this is reproducable with omiting point 1, Ctrl+r refreshes, but mc by itself does not refresh. Version: mc-4.6.1a-45.20070124cvs.fc7 and I used konsole (In reply to comment #0) > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. start to copy a (huge) file and try to resize parent window > 2. Ctrl + l doesn't accomodate dimensions of mc to parent window Also reproducable
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