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README.NT and README.OS2 are replaced with README.PC
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Pavel Roskin 26 years ago
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Makefile.in

@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
 DISTMAIN =	configure configure.in NEWS README INSTALL INSTALL.FAST \
 		Makefile.in FAQ COPYING create_vcs install-sh \
 		config.h.in mc-aclocal.m4 aclocal.m4 acconfig.h \
-		VERSION mcfn_install.in Make.common.in README.NT \
-		mc.spec Specfile README.QNX README.OS2 VERSION.in \
+		VERSION mcfn_install.in Make.common.in README.PC \
+		mc.spec Specfile README.QNX VERSION.in \
 		mkinstalldirs autogen.sh ABOUT-NLS
 
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README.NT

@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-
-Midnight Commander for Windows NT and Windows '95
--------------------------------------------------
-
-0. Hello
-1. Compiling
-2. Changes made
-
-0. Hello
---------
-Hello, this is the Midnight Commander port to Win32. It has many bugs, but is
-quite stable now. Maybe you can help as an beta tester or as a programmer. In
-either case you would like subscribe to mc-devel list
-(see readme files in main doc on how to do this) and contact us.
-
-1. Compiling
-------------
-
-1.1. Compiler
-----------------
-Microsoft Visual C++ for Windows NT (all versions, including 4.x) are supported.
-In nt/makefile you can find an external makefile, and in nt/makefile.vc1.nt, vc4.nt
-projects for the visual IDE. Two makefiles are add since the version 3.5.39. They
-are produced from MS VC 4.x and are named as ntaxp.mak (for Windows NT AXP) 
-and ntint.mak (for Windows NT Intel). If you want to use them, you will have to
-change the path coded in these two files.
-
-Other compilers such as Watcom, or Borland tools should be quite
-straightforward, but has not been tested.
-
-Under Cygnus tools, apparently everything works just fine.
-
-1.2. General issues
---------------------
-Preprocessor
-        Define:
-                LIBDIR
-                _OS_NT          -  OS flag
-                OS2_NT	        -  Flag for OS/2 and NT
-                HAVE_CONFIG_H   - config.h flag
-
-        Includes:
-                So as to avoid chaos in include files, I decided to create some
-        fake includes for UNIX counterparts. The empty files you need to create are:
-                pwd.h           grp.h
-                sys/param.h     sys/time.h
-
-1.3 Windowing Library
---------------------------------
-Currently only support for S-lang windowing library is given. I know no curses
-public library ported to Win32 consoles, and I think it is useless to port
-it now. You may want to download the complete distribution it from
-ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis.
-
-
-2. Changes made
----------------
-
-2.1. Changes to main code
--------------------------
-They are enclosed in #ifdef _OS_NT or OS2_NT blocks.
-
-Wrote something similar to statfs in UTIL.C
-Wrote truncate.
-Changed (almost) all references to "/" path slash with PATH_CHAR and strPATH_CHAR.
-Changed name of CONTROL_FILE.
-Changed name of shell and call to shell.
-
-In some cases we supressed code. This is temporal (so that mc can compile). In
-the future we will provide fake or true interfaces for these features.
-   - Links: creation and information on links are not supported in NT. We
-            should provide a fake interface for the local filesystem and
-            a true one for networked.
-   - GID/UID queries (get_user, owner, preserve UID/GID on copy, ...).
-   - TERMinals: all the code directly done with terminals must be supressed.
-   - Signals: deleted. Should support the native ones.
-   - pipes: had some trouble in ext.c and with error_pipes but soon will be fixed.
-   - Chown command: Not supported yet.
-
-2.2. Files rewritten
---------------------
-There are 3 files with so many changes that they have been moved to independent
-archives (or OS dependent).
-  - Chmod.nt.c: this command will query and change attributes (hidden, system,
-                archive,...). Maybe we should write a real chmod (and also a
-                chown). It is not finished, but works almost fine. Look that
-                the stat st_mode member is filled with attributes, not modes.
-  - Cons.handler.nt.c: Supports same API as linux cons.handler.c. It allocates
-                a new console buffer and switches between the two when doing a
-                shell. The new allocated one is the used by Midnight commander.
-                (look that to make this we should also redirect standard handles)
-  - Key.nt.c:   a static table maps Virtual Key codes to Curses-like Key codes.
-                Also mouse events are supported.
-                still preliminar.
-  - utilnt.c:   Contains utilunix.c functions, with Win32 implementation
-
-2.3. New files
---------------
-  - drive.nt.c: A Change Drive command has been implemented. Two lines
-                in main.c were included (in the left/right panel menus).
-                The funcs drive_cmd_a/b are implemented in this new file.
-                It will build a dialog with available drives as buttons.
-                bug: too many drives are not supported (think just 7). have
-                     to rewrite to support more than one line.
-
-  - util.debug.c: developers-only utilities to trace Win32 API call error codes
-  - util.WinNT.c: Windows NT specific functions:
-                     getuid(): Will check your priviledges and return 0 (root)
-                               if you have Administrator priviledges.
-  - util.Win32.c: Windows NT & 95 utilities: (specific to Win32, no UNIX counterpart)
-                     getEXEtype(): check if executable is CUI or GUI.
-
-2.4. Changes made from me (Alexander Dong, ado@software-ag.de)
---------------------
-
-I have hacked some codes for Windows NT AXP and NT Intel. 
-Drive.nt.c was rewritten for a beautiful Drive_Change dialog window. 
-
-All main source changed from me are marked with the comment /* .ado */.
-
-I have also included two own Makefiles:
-        ntaxp.mak (for Windows NT Alpha) and
-        ntint.mak (for Windows 95/NT Intel).
-You will have to change the path in these files before use them. They
-are both for Microsoft Visual C++ 4.x.
-

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README.OS2

@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-Midnight Commander for OS/2     -- version 3.5.42 (Development version)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-                                   May 26, 1997
-
-
-This file contains special information for Midnight Commander for OS/2.
-For more information about Midnight Commander, please read the original FAQ.
-
-0. Hello
---------
-
-This is the port of Midnight Commander to OS/2. I think it's now a
-BETA version still with some unknown bugs, use it as your own risk!
-
-
-1. Installation Instructions for binaries
-------------
-
-The default installation position for the binary files is D:\MC, just copy 
-all the files there and set the PATH to D:\MC. A small REXX program install.cmd
-will help you create a desktop icon. With this version, using -S switch will
-produce a batch file for you to change the directory to the last working place
-upon exit. The batch file nc.cmd will demonstrate this feature.
-
-
-2. Special notes
------------
-
-You can also change the drive with F11 and F12.
-
-Known bugs:
-    - CTRL-C to external program not possible
-    - CTRL-O not work.
-
-
-3. Operating System
------------
-
-I am using Warp 4 and IBM VisualAge C++ for this port. I don't think that
-it is a problem to run it with OS/2 2.x, but I can not verify it.
-Please drop me a mail and tell me how it works with the other OS versions.
-
-
-4. How to compile it
------------
-
-VisualAge C++ 3.0 was used for this port. You can recompile the program 
-with the following steps:
-
-  0. The source files are located in D:\work\mc\mc-3.5.xx\. You will have to 
-     replace this string with your location in the makefiles.
-
-     Goto \work\mc\mc-3.5.xx:
-
-  1. Copy all the files from os2\ into src\.
-  
-  2. Install Slang 0.99.38. (ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis)
-     Patch Slang to make it works with Midnight Commander.
-     (I have disabled the multithreaded key handling because the key 
-      control will be done in MC)
-
-  3. Copy the os2edit\ files to edit\.
-     Use Makefile.release to build a released version of libedit.lib or
-     Makefile.debug for a debug version.
-
-  4. Goto src\.
-     If you are going to use the WorkFrame for rebuild the makefile, 
-     you have to delete the following files from src\:
-                        achown.c
-			chmod.c
-			chown.c
-			cons.handler.c
-			cons.saver.c
-			cons.saver.h
-			fixhlp.c
-			key.c
-			key.unx.c
-			learn.c
-			learn.h
-			mad.c
-			Makefile.in
-			man2hlp.c
-			mfmt.c
-			slint.c
-			utilunix.c
-			xcurses.c
-     Otherwise, just type 
-		nmake /f makefile.release	(for release version)
-		nmake /f makefile.debug		(for debug version)
-
-
-4.1 Changes to main code:
-
-    They are enclosed in "#if defined(__os2__)" or OS2_NT blocks. Because of the
-    diffences between OS/2 and the other OSs, some of the files are completely
-    rewritten with call to APIs. They are named as *.os2.[ch].
-    
-5. Contact Information
------------
-
-Because of limited time and resources, this program has not been 
-thoroughly tested. Please report bugs (only those special under OS/2) 
-and comments via e-mail to:
-
-ado@software-ag.de
-
-----
-Alexander Dong

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README.PC

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+
+Midnight Commander for Win32 and OS/2
+-------------------------------------
+
+0. Introduction
+1. Compiling
+2. Changes made
+3. Authors and maintainers
+
+0. Introduction
+---------------
+Yes, Midnight Commander can be compiled for Win32 (Microsoft Windows 95, 98 and
+NT) and OS/2. It has many bugs, but is quite stable now. Maybe you can help as
+a beta tester or as a programmer. In either case you would like subscribe to
+mc-devel list (see readme files in main doc on how to do this) and contact us.
+Please note, that Midnight Commander remains primarily a file manager for
+UNIX-like systems, so recent changes may occasionally break something.
+You should not expect that it will work on your system better than file
+managers written natively for your OS.
+
+1. Compiling
+------------
+
+1.1. Compiler
+-------------
+If you really want to enjoy free software under your non-free OS, you should
+try free compilers. Three of them are supported: EMX (OS/2), RSX and Mingw32
+(Win32). RSX is based on EMX, and can also cross-compile for OS/2 under
+Windows. Mingw32 is concieved as a free clone for Microsoft Visual C++.
+Please note, that all above compiler are based on GCC (GNU C compiler), but
+use different libraries.
+CygWin32 is not (yet) powerful enough to compile Windows-specipic portion of
+the Midnight Commander, but you may try to compile MC using UNIX configuration
+files. As you can easily imagine, resulting binary will need termcap or
+terminfo and use ANSI-sequences for output which is probably not what you want.
+You may also try non-free compilers. Microsoft Visual C++ (4.0 and above),
+Borland C++ (both for Win32 and OS/2) and IBC CSet are supported. "Supported"
+means merely that there are specific makefiles for those compilers, but it
+does not even assume that you will compile MC using them out-of-box.
+
+1.2. General issues
+-------------------
+See pc/README, pc/BUGS, pc/TODO for the information concerning current state
+of the port.
+You may need to create some fake includes to compile. You may also need to
+change something in the MC sources.
+
+1.3 Windowing Library
+---------------------
+Currently only support for SLang windowing library is given. There are
+curses clones ported to Win32 and OS/2, but I believe that since there is
+no analogs for autoconf for those systems, we should avoid unnecessary
+difficulties.
+Currently the PC port SLang included in this distribution (see slang/
+subdirectory). This is a subset of SLang 0.99.38 distribution with some
+bugs fixed. There are also MC-specific changes in the code.
+SLang 0.99.38 has problems with OS/2 if you like console with more than
+80x25 characters. You may try to use a newer SLang. It is possible, but it
+is also quite tricky.
+
+1.4 Features and Limitations
+----------------------------
+Internal editor is supported (including syntax highlighting).
+VFS (virtual file system) is not supported.
+X11 ports are not supported.
+
+2. Changes made
+---------------
+
+2.1. Changes to main code
+-------------------------
+Changes in the main code are enclosed in #ifdef _OS_NT, __os2__  or OS2_NT
+blocks.
+
+In some cases we supressed code. This is temporal (so that mc can compile). In
+the future we will provide fake or true interfaces for these features.
+   - Links: creation and information on links are not supported. We
+            should provide a fake interface for the local filesystem and
+            a true one for networked.
+   - GID/UID queries (get_user, owner, preserve UID/GID on copy, ...).
+   - TERMinals: all the code directly done with terminals must be supressed.
+   - Signals: deleted. Should support the native ones.
+   - pipes: had some trouble in ext.c and with error_pipes but soon will be
+            fixed.
+   - Chown command: Not supported yet.
+
+2.2. Files rewritten
+--------------------
+There are several files with so many changes that they have been moved to pc/
+subdirectory. Some of them are common for Win32 and OS/2, some of them are
+system-specific. System-specific files bear a clear mark in their names
+(for example, dirent_nt.c)
+Our intension should be, however, to make most code system-independent. This
+would increase code reuseabilibity and maintainability :-)
+See pc/ subdirectory for further details.
+
+3. Authors and maintainers
+--------------------------
+This port is based on the port for Windows NT by
+    Juan Grigera <grigera@isis.unlp.edu.ar>
+and the port for OS/2 by
+    Alexander Dong <ado@software-ag.de>
+Both ports were merged to one PC port by me,
+    Pavel Roskin <pavel_roskin@geocities.com>
+Please note, that I'm using Linux now. I have access to Windows 95 machines,
+but I have no access to OS/2 machines. If you are really keen to continue my
+work, please drop me a letter.
+
+Pavel Roskin <pavel_roskin@geocities.com>