> but, like so many other things plan9, i didn't. so i posted to 9fans.
>
Evelyn Waugh wrote about "a senile itch to write to The Times".
Perhaps posting to 9fans is a modern equivalent, at least for people
of my generation.
weren't you blissfully semi retired?
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> You bet your ass. You're not playing with children here!
>
> No-one listens to me though.
>
> I should retire again.
>
> brucee
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:31 PM, wrote:
>> Are you? Native? With wireles
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> Is this exchange part of the script for the forthcoming reality TV
> show "Harold and Kumar go to Murray Hill" ?
your horrible joke gave me an idea to photochop jmk and brucee in this pic:
http://gnathaniel.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/har
Is this exchange part of the script for the forthcoming reality TV
show "Harold and Kumar go to Murray Hill" ?
2009/2/20 :
> Since I have only recently come out of retirement I'd like details.
>
> On Thu Feb 19 00:45:28 EST 2009, bruce.el...@gmail.com wrote:
>> You bet your ass. You're not playin
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:23 PM, roger peppe wrote:
> On 19/02/2009, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
>> what needs to be done in order to be able to run two acme programs?
>> When I try to run it twice I get
>>
>> 9pserve: announce unix!/tmp/ns.ruda.:0/acme: Address already in use
>> acme: can't post s
> has anyone looked into porting or building an RDP client?
I think it would be easy to port the standard Linux offering (I forget
the name) if you speak X. It has the screen handling in one module,
but I found I didn't have a clue.
++L
has anyone looked into porting or building an RDP client?
2009/2/19 Anthony Sorace :
> i get the same behavior if i
> replace the entire rc for clause with {emu sh -c date}.
did you try @{rfork s; emu sh -c date} ?
> for (i in `{seq 1 100}) {echo BEGIN RUN $i ; emu sh -c
> /usr/a/bin/sh/emuerr; echo END RUN $i ; echo}
>
[...]
>
> what is rc confused about?
>
i think the question is, what does emu
do to rc. i think it kills the note group:
minooka; rc -c '@{emu sh -c date}; echo done'
Thu Feb 19 17:13:0
Since I have only recently come out of retirement I'd like details.
On Thu Feb 19 00:45:28 EST 2009, bruce.el...@gmail.com wrote:
> You bet your ass. You're not playing with children here!
>
> No-one listens to me though.
>
> I should retire again.
>
> brucee
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:31 P
with imap users, it's easy for addresses to be unqualified.
this is partially imap4d's fault, but client misconfiguration
can also cause this. this patch will send notification of
a bad address right away instead of trying this sort of
invalid address for days:
smtp.c:188,198 - /n/dump/2009/0219/
Trying to help diagnose a race condition in emu, I did this:
for (i in `{seq 1 100}) {echo BEGIN RUN $i ; emu sh -c
/usr/a/bin/sh/emuerr; echo END RUN $i ; echo}
where emuerr is a sh.dis script that raises an exception. on OS X,
using p9p's rc, i get a bunch of stanzas that look like:
BEGIN RUN
On 19/02/2009, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> what needs to be done in order to be able to run two acme programs?
> When I try to run it twice I get
>
> 9pserve: announce unix!/tmp/ns.ruda.:0/acme: Address already in use
> acme: can't post service: 9pserve failed
i'd just change $NAMESPACE, as docume
On Thu Feb 19 05:04:15 EST 2009, anooop.ano...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello once again,
>
> I was wondering whether if there are any libraries that I can include
> to call vac and unvac directly from my C code. Currently I am
> executing them in the shell using popen and capturing the output. I am
> l
On Thu Feb 19 06:27:09 EST 2009, rudolf.syk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what needs to be done in order to be able to run two acme programs?
> When I try to run it twice I get
>
> 9pserve: announce unix!/tmp/ns.ruda.:0/acme: Address already in use
> acme: can't post service: 9pserve failed
t
Hello,
what needs to be done in order to be able to run two acme programs?
When I try to run it twice I get
9pserve: announce unix!/tmp/ns.ruda.:0/acme: Address already in use
acme: can't post service: 9pserve failed
Thanks
Ruda
2009/2/19 :
> Hello All,
>
> I was using venti/write to store off small data sets which are less
> than a datablock in size earlier. But now I have started using vac for
> larger data but I have come across this problem:
>
> Writing the same datablock to the venti server used to give me the
> same
Mysqlfs available in my contrib area, modeled after inferno's
odbc(10.4) though not strictly compatible with it.
-Steve
Hello once again,
I was wondering whether if there are any libraries that I can include
to call vac and unvac directly from my C code. Currently I am
executing them in the shell using popen and capturing the output. I am
looking for better ways.
~Anoop
Hello All,
I was using venti/write to store off small data sets which are less
than a datablock in size earlier. But now I have started using vac for
larger data but I have come across this problem:
Writing the same datablock to the venti server used to give me the
same score always. But vac does
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