yes. that was the problem. 
perhaps exporting hangup would be
fine. 

or perhaps a close in a tcp stream
should also interrupt the reader in 
plan9, if any. 

thanks

On Feb 18, 2013, at 7:58 PM, aku...@mail.nanosouffle.net wrote:

> In order to deal with Conn types, you're supposed to just
> use the interface's functions. Unfortunately, Conn's
> Close() simply closes the associated fd. I think in general,
> this is fine. For the Listener, a Close() will do the hangup.
> 
> I'm updating the net package implementation for Plan 9,
> so new ideas are welcome in this phase. We can try to
> export a Hangup() function for Plan 9 for the Conn type
> (or for individual implementations of the type).
> 
> On 18 February 2013 10:12, Francisco J Ballesteros <n...@lsub.org> wrote:
>> I know, but, what's the std way to do that in go in plan 9?
>> 
>> On Feb 18, 2013, at 7:07 PM, cinap_len...@gmx.de wrote:
>> 
>>> network connections on plan9 can be hanged up by writing "hangup" into
>>> the corresponding ctl file.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> cinap
>>> 
>>> [/mail/box/nemo/msgs/201302/897]
> 
> [/mail/box/nemo/msgs/201302/902]

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