Sorry, I missed the previous mail. To avoid noise for 9fans, can you let me know off-list which OS are you using on the PC and on the terminal and I'll try to help?
For what you say I think that your plumber might not be configured or that something happen with the configuration file after view tried to plumb it. In the worst case I can just send you my configuration files :) On May 8, 2012, at 8:23 AM, kokam...@hera.eonet.ne.jp wrote: > I might have been not so specific. > I'll try once more. > > I dispatched the command on the terminal's olive window: > !cp DSCN1549.jpg /mnt/view > Nothing happens. > Hoever, on the terminal's local window where octopus command > was dispatched, I see tow lines of messages of: > sh: plumbing write error: no matching plumb rule > view: cmd plumb /usr/octopus/tmp/view.2.DSCN1549.jpg <<<< > > Then, I hided the olive window, and inferno's shell window raised, > and examined ls -l /tmp on the inferno's sh window. > Here, I can find the file of view.2.DSCN1549.jpg. > > However, lc /usr/octopus/tmp shows nothing but error. > /usr/okamoto/tmp, neither. > Then I think the arrorwd line above shows that the program tryed > to do plumb the file on a wrong place, because of confusion of > namespaces. > > Kenji > >>> /mnt/view is used for that. >>> open in olive will use it when in a >>> terminal. >> >> I tried this, but fails. >