On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 4:10 PM, David Leimbach wrote:
> Ucontext stuff was being deprecated in Leopard was my understanding and that
> support for it would be shoddy.
>
> Time to roll our own? Didn't you already do this?
I did for many systems, and even did for Lion,
but then I tried the syste
> How did you get it?
Yes, as Jeff suggested, I got it through the iOS developer channel.
Ucontext stuff was being deprecated in Leopard was my understanding and that
support for it would be shoddy.
Time to roll our own? Didn't you already do this?
Thanks also to David!
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 26, 2011, at 9:34 AM, Russ Cox wrote:
> Thanks to heroic effort by David Jeannot,
>
On Sep 26, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Anthony Sorace wrote:
>> Do you have reason to believe this is a Lion issue? I'm running
>> Xcode 4.1 on Snow Leopard and libthread is buggered for me,
>> as well (I don't currently have a Lion system to confirm it's
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Anthony Sorace wrote:
> Do you have reason to believe this is a Lion issue? I'm running
> Xcode 4.1 on Snow Leopard and libthread is buggered for me,
> as well (I don't currently have a Lion system to confirm it's
> buggered in the same way).
No, I believe it is a
On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:34 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
> I think the only pending Lion issue now is that
> people using Xcode 4.1 don't have working threads.
> I haven't tracked that down yet. I suspect the
> getcontext/setcontext routines in that Xcode are
> just broken.
Do you have reason to believe t
Thanks to heroic effort by David Jeannot,
there is a new Cocoa-based OS X devdraw that
seems to work well enough that I made it the
default even on Snow Leopard.
If you do the usual hg pull -u; ./INSTALL you'll get it.
I think the only pending Lion issue now is that
people using Xcode 4.1 don't h
That's the phone we used to develop, so yes.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would this phone be able to run inferno?
>
> "Samsung Google Nexus S I9023 Unlocked GSM Android Phone With 4"
> Touchscreen, Dual-Cameras, WiFi & More!"
>
> http://1salea
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 00:26:19 -0700
Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would this phone be able to run inferno?
>
> "Samsung Google Nexus S I9023 Unlocked GSM Android Phone With 4"
> Touchscreen, Dual-Cameras, WiFi & More!"
It's running on at least one other Nexus S already:
http:/
I do miss this on plan9 from time-to-time.
-Steve
Dear all,
this is to announce that, due to local logistics, the
camera ready deadline for iwp9 is now set to
October, 13rd. (That is, Thursday).
It was previously set to 14th, so it's one day before.
thanks
yari...@gmail.com (Yaroslav) writes:
>> rio doesn't have button 3 search. acme does.
>
> been missing a search in rio few times...
Old (pre-p9p) 9terms had it, in the menu as "fwd" and "bkwd".
--
Christian Neukirchenhttp://chneukirchen.org
Try usb/probe to see what devices are seen to be attached.
Also check on the host system to see if the usb stick is
attached there instead. You may need to do something to
get the device assigned to qemu instead of to the host system.
Hmmm... I'm still missing something. If usb support is fine and usbd
is running, do I need any other commands than 'usbfat:'? The latter
gives the output 'no usb disks found'.
Hi All,
Would this phone be able to run inferno?
"Samsung Google Nexus S I9023 Unlocked GSM Android Phone With 4"
Touchscreen, Dual-Cameras, WiFi & More!"
http://1saleaday.com/wireless/?CID=173477&AFID=178621
Its on sale today. Price $299. Does it make sense?
Thanks
dharani
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