Thanks for producing this compendium of useful information.
One question - there's a mention of hubfs, which I wasn't familiar
with until I tracked it down in your contrib area. Perhaps you could
provide a reference?
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On Tue Feb 26 06:26:55 EST 2013, st...@quintile.net wrote:
New toys in my contrib to convert modern
microsoft office XML files to text or troff/tbl source.
these live in a directory opc as the standard is known as Open
Packaging Conventions and there may be more tools to come.
docx2troff
From stat(5):
For a plain file, mtime is the time of the most recent
create, open with truncation, or write; for a directory
it is the time of the most recent remove, create, or
wstat of a file in the directory.
does this apply to synthetic file servers as well? does any
Hell erik,
Thanks for your attention.
I looked old Plan 9 manual ver.2.
The quoted portion of stat(5) is not changed since that time.
Plan 9 does not have ctime.
If the directory mtime is not updated in changing wstat info,
It will be bothersome to detect changes in permission etc since given
Richard Miller 9fans@ham... wrote:
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 15:32:27 +
Thanks for producing this compendium of useful information.
One question - there's a mention of hubfs, which I wasn't familiar
with until I tracked it down in your contrib area. Perhaps you could
provide a