https://wio-project.org/
2/10 name, 9/10 demo, can't win it all I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On July 21, 2018 8:21:10 AM "Ethan A. Gardener" wrote:
I just had to crop a bunch of images in the Gimp, and recalled how much I
prefer doing it in Plan 9; it's so much less frustrating. In the Gimp, it's
either a matter of estimating numbers (for a quick, casual job on visual
media), or sele
Not really much of a problem; no one really uses Fossil either.
On April 14, 2018 10:08:21 PM Andre Wingor wrote:
zapp, bros!
did you hear about fossil-scm.org?
mr. hipp stolen your's cool trademark 8^D
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Yoko Shimomura, ryo (supercell/EGOIST), Hiroyuki Sawano >> ev
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/fs/9p
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Yoko Shimomura > ryo (supercell/EGOIST) > Hiroyuki Sawano >> everyone else
http://refi64.com
Seems like a "private" browser-local file hosting thingymajig? I'm
struggling to figure out why everything ends up disappearing from the
"Remote Filesystem" side, why the scrollbars are minuscule, and I just
really don't get it...
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Yoko Shimomura > ryo (supercell/EGOIST) > Hiroyuki
https://upspin.googlesource.com/upspin/
*looks at mascot*
Eh, Glenda's cuter. This looks like a sleep-deprived crack-addicted mobster
chick.
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Yoko Shimomura > ryo (supercell/EGOIST) > Hiroyuki Sawano >> everyone else
http://refi64.com
On Feb 23, 2017 2:30 AM, "Bakul Shah" wrote:
Just a wild guess, but I think it could be because getenv just returns a null-
terminated string with no indication of its length. If C code were to do
pretty much anything on the environment variable in question, it would always
be truncated. e.g. with VAR=ABC\0DEF, the C string processing functio
Ok, so I installed Plan 9 onto a GPT-formatted USB stick and am trying to
boot it. Problem is, it isn't working. I get:
pbsok
no fat
My GRUB entry looks like this:
insmod part_gpt
set root='(hd2,9)'
chainloader +1
I found this thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg
...which got shut down earlier this year:
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.html?m=1
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Yoko Shimomura > ryo (supercell/EGOIST) > Hiroyuki Sawano >> everyone else
http://kirbyfan64.github.io/
On Nov 19, 2016 8:41 PM, "hiro" <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Those things really aren't cheap, are they...
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:51 PM, James A. Robinson
wrote:
> Have folks seen https://puri.sm/ ? Their description of how they are
> trying
> to put together "open" hardware (not 100% there yet) makes me wonder if
> it'd be open enough w/re to hardwa
> It's kind of like a bastard child of vim and Plan 9's acme editor
I almost died laughing at this. :O
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Skip Tavakkolian <
skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> since it's a slow news day, i'm throwing this in. i'm neither condoning
> use of it nor disparaging it.
Not crash into a flaming ball of (very vague) fire?
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 2:17 PM, erik quanstrom
wrote:
> On Mon May 2 12:07:58 PDT 2016, cinap_len...@felloff.net wrote:
> >
> > > file under: awk was really designed for pre-posix unix. :-)
> >
> > its not just about awk. whenever you want to
On February 4, 2016 10:09:49 AM CST, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
>> *cough* that's what people said about Java *cough*
>
>What, that Java does what it says on the tin? Which tin?
Almost forgot:
The AbstractBeanPartAluminumRecyclableTinFactory that makes
AbstractPartAluminumRecyclableTinLists,
On February 4, 2016 10:09:49 AM CST, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
>> *cough* that's what people said about Java *cough*
>
>What, that Java does what it says on the tin? Which tin?
>
cross-platform development tool
>Lucio.
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On February 4, 2016 6:04:49 AM CST, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
>> Plan 9 assembly is nice because it looks mostly the
>> same, and the simple addressing modes are mostly consistent, but it's
>> far from being really consistent between architectures.
>
>Personally, I agree with the view that tryi
On November 29, 2015 3:41:45 AM CST, Vasudev Kamath
wrote:
>Ryan Gonzalez writes:
>
>>>That took compilation further but now it breaks at point 4 in your
>>>issue. I hope I won't encounter more new issues :-).
>>>
>>
>> Ah, yes, I comple
On November 28, 2015 12:42:25 AM CST, da Tyga wrote:
>I have been following this discussion about the C compiler and can no
>longer stop myself from making a (snarky?) comment.
>
If you thing this is snarky, you've never visited the Final Fantasy XV board on
GameFAQs! ;)
>The K&R standard for
On November 27, 2015 11:16:02 AM CST, Vasudev Kamath
wrote:
>Ryan Gonzalez writes:
>
>> Try going to the top of mathi.h and putting:
>>
>> #undef isnan
>> #undef isinf
>>
>> Stupid macros that don't look like macros.
>
>That worked. Eve
Try going to the top of mathi.h and putting:
#undef isnan
#undef isinf
Stupid macros that don't look like macros.
On November 27, 2015 10:50:20 AM CST, Vasudev Kamath
wrote:
>
>Hi Ryan,
>
>Ryan Gonzalez writes:
>> See
>>
>https://bitbucket.org/plan9-from-
On November 26, 2015 5:21:54 PM CST, Charles Forsyth
wrote:
>On 26 November 2015 at 23:08, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>
>> Holy crap, that's crazy. I built it in debug mode on Linux, but I
>don't
>> think it used that much. I only have 6 GB right now!
>
>
>Y
On November 26, 2015 4:30:32 PM CST, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>> I remember the time I was trying to build LLVM+Clang on Windows in
>debug
>>> mode. Because...MinGW...I actually surpassed the file size limit
>when
>>> linking Clang, so I had to rebuild EVERYTHING. Stupid thi
On November 26, 2015 3:56:44 PM CST, Charles Forsyth
wrote:
>On 26 November 2015 at 21:51, Charles Forsyth
>
>wrote:
>
>> On 26 November 2015 at 21:49, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>>
>>> All that is bad...but glibc is worse. The issue is that you kinda
>*have*
>
On November 26, 2015 3:31:11 PM CST, Charles Forsyth
wrote:
>On 26 November 2015 at 18:15, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>
>> the only library on earth that makes me want to bang my head on the
>floor.
>
>
>There must be others, surely. What about graphics libraries with APIs
&
On November 26, 2015 6:10:43 AM CST, Charles Forsyth
wrote:
>On 25 November 2015 at 17:10, Vasudev Kamath
>wrote:
>
>> In file included from
>>
>/home/vasudev/Documents/C_programming/compilers/9-cc/Linux/386/include/lib9.h:9:0,
>> from 9obj.c:5:
>> /usr/include/features.h:148:
is indeed a very sad tome. The mmap of 0 is disgusting. I like
>kenc.
>> It just works. My behaviour this afternoon will be undefined but not
>as
>> stupid as that of some programmers.
>> On 26/11/2015 5:43 AM, "Brantley Coile" wrote:
>>
>>> Align it to
See
https://bitbucket.org/plan9-from-bell-labs/9-cc/issues/1/problems-building-under-x64-linux
for some tips on fixing various errors you may encounter, including this
one. (I opened that issue like 8 months ago...)
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Vasudev Kamath
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying t
Neither! It's what happens when you run sed 's/^\s*//' on your whole code
base, yielding results like (from cmd/yacc.c):
void
setup(int argc, char *argv[])
{
long c, t;
int i, j, fd, lev, ty, ytab, *p;
int vflag, dflag, stem;
char actnm[8], *stemc, *s, dirbuf[128];
Biobuf *fout;
ytab = 0;
vflag
FYI, try googling "linus you don't need to understand programming". The link
keeps taking me somewhere completely unrelated.
On November 4, 2015 9:41:56 PM CST, Aharon Robbins wrote:
>Hi All.
>
>Although this group in general doesn't like Linux, I think most of you
>might enjoy his rant:
>
>http
Looks the same on my device...
On November 3, 2015 12:12:21 AM CST, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>It should be fixed now.
>
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On October 8, 2015 6:57:15 PM CDT, Hugo Rivera wrote:
>Who is el capitán?
>
>2015-10-08 19:06 GMT-04:00 marius eriksen :
>> works great. and the split view feature is fantastic with full screen
>acme.
>>
>
>
>
>--
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It's still free. It just takes a heck of a lot of effort to port it to
other platforms after you get addicted to it.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Jeff Sickel
wrote:
>
> > On Sep 30, 2015, at 2:59 AM, Charles Forsyth
> wrote:
> >
> > Here's a small but representative example.
>
> That’s just
They're kind of right when they say "definitely"; the Zulip desktop client is
written in C++, uses Qt for graphics, and uses CMake to build. I don't think
any of those are available on Plan 9 (well, C++ is, but the compilers are kind
of old...).
On September 26, 2015 9:59:44 AM CDT, Skip Tavakk
Low space on main HDD, but plenty on external.
On August 30, 2015 12:00:57 PM CDT, erik quanstrom
wrote:
>On Fri Aug 28 10:24:30 PDT 2015, rym...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> YES!! That was it! My plan9home directory didn't contain a bin
>folder; that
>> was somewhere else. When I symlinked it there, i
YES!! That was it! My plan9home directory didn't contain a bin folder; that
was somewhere else. When I symlinked it there, it worked! Thank you!
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com> wrote:
> make sure $PLAN9/bin is in front in your PATH. try this:
>
> BIGASSBASH
Thank you!
However, I think rc now hates me for some reason. :/ Watch:
ryan@DevPC-LX:~$ rc # works normally
% echo "Hello, world!"
"Hello, world!"
% ryan@DevPC-LX:~$
ryan@DevPC-LX:~$ export PLAN9=$HOME/stuff/plan9home
ryan@DevPC-LX:~$ cat $PLAN9/rcmain # rcmain is empty
ryan@DevPC-LX:~$ rc # does
Every shell has one. You know, like .bashrc, .profile, etc. What's
plan9port rc's?
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[ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than your
program. Something’s wrong.
http://kirbyfan64.github.io/
I saw "GitHub" and "Plan 9" together and immediately heard angels singing. :)
Question what does the --raw option do?
On August 10, 2015 5:04:54 AM CDT, Ingo Krabbe wrote:
>Hi Plan9ers,
>
>I wrote a little rc script for my personal use. I want to share it with
>you, as it look quite usefull to m
On July 27, 2015 10:24:37 AM CDT, Daniel Valio wrote:
>Am I the only one that is really bothered by the name?
>
>It doesn't quite bring good things to mind.
What?? The Batman character??
>
>On 24.07.15 21:43, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>>
>https://medium.com/this-is-n
On July 27, 2015 9:19:47 AM CDT, Anthony Sorace wrote:
>> erik quanstrom wrote:
>>
>> when i need to run Linux programs, i run linux.
>
>Yeah, but then you’ve got linux. Now you’ve got two
>problems (hah! if only…).
>
>> what is the benefit of running firefox on a p9 like system,
>> rather tha
On July 26, 2015 2:48:33 PM CDT, Prof Brucee wrote:
>A bit harsh and head-up-the-arse-ish. I'm willing to play with this
>device.
Harsh? I put a smiley face to make it obvious it was a joke...
>Enjoy your Mac.
>
>brucee
>
>On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 5:32 AM, Ryan Gonza
On July 26, 2015 1:32:35 PM CDT, Sergey Zhilkin wrote:
>To expensive for me, And, imo, device is useless
>- no wired network
>- no NORMAL external storage
>- iNtel inside :)
>
>As a terminal it is far more expensive then Rpi, as diskless cpu it
>useless
>too.
>
>Useless :) for me
>
>P.S.: Yes my
Plan9 userland apps available
>>> • Plans to add X11 with rio-like multiplexing, tty driver, new
>fileserver,
>>> native toolchain and more
>>>
>>> I’m intrigued by the “compile … using Harvey's headers and libs, no
>need
>>> to change anything el
gt;Steve
>
>
>
>
>> On 25 Jul 2015, at 01:43, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>>
>>
>https://medium.com/this-is-not-a-monad-tutorial/harvey-an-operating-system-with-plan-9-s-shadow-3081414e5f0b
>>
>> I'm not affiliated with this whatsoever; I just saw it o
https://medium.com/this-is-not-a-monad-tutorial/harvey-an-operating-system-with-plan-9-s-shadow-3081414e5f0b
I'm not affiliated with this whatsoever; I just saw it on Reddit and found it
interesting.
I found this part particularly neat:
> We are working in ANSI POSIX environment to have most of
I think so...
So, in order to get my cd command, I enter '-' at the rc prompt? Is there some
way for that to happen automatically?
On June 27, 2015 8:34:24 AM CDT, Neven Sajko wrote:
>From the manual:
>
> -l If -l is given or the first character of argument
>
Finally booted up Plan 9 again. Indeed, the function works when placed in
the shell, but *not in lib/profile*.
I'm putting in $HOME/lib/profile. That's the correct location, right?
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Ingo Krabbe wrote:
> try
>
> whatis cd
>
> to test if the function as active at
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 2:25 PM, wrote:
> I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this)
> for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work into a dead
> os *(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)* is simply great. I am so
> happy having a good platfo
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Nils M Holm wrote:
>
> On 2015-06-25T13:09:00-0500, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> > FYI, for what it's worth, I usually use SSH to sync files between
> > my Linux laptop and my Plan 9 VM.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion! Care to give me a s
FYI, for what it's worth, I usually use SSH to sync files between my Linux
laptop and my Plan 9 VM.
Also, last time I tried, VirtualBox was a bit faster in emulating Plan 9 than
QEMU, especially without KVM.
On June 25, 2015 12:25:36 PM CDT, Nils M Holm wrote:
>
>Hello everybody!
>
>Came back
Kind of funny. For me, the GitHub repo says the last commit was 7 months ago,
when it was really just last month.
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It's always GCC.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> As the subject line says, wildly off-topic. But some-one here might know
> the answer, and it’s been bothering me.
>
> Such are my failings, I’ve been watching the second series of “Halt and
> Catch Fire” in order to catch
Ugh, I know. It caused Judy arrays to segfault a lot.
>From my personal experience, Clang does *not* have this problem.
On June 15, 2015 3:21:56 AM CDT, Charles Forsyth
wrote:
>If you're using gcc 4.8.2 to compile ... anything, really ... but
>certainly
>Plan 9 or Inferno components,
>and thos
I added it to the end of lib/profile.
On June 13, 2015 3:02:56 AM CDT, Ingo Krabbe wrote:
>I tried it in a fresh window, where it works for me.
>
>> Thanks for replying! Unfortunately, that doesn't change anything.
>Still
>> stuck at the 'term% ' prompt.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 6:43 PM,
Thanks for replying! Unfortunately, that doesn't change anything. Still
stuck at the 'term% ' prompt.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 6:43 PM, Ingo Krabbe wrote:
> try it with
>
> fn cd{
> builtin cd $1
> prompt=(`{pwd}^'% ' '')
> }
>
> the difference is `{pwd} not '{pwd}.
>
Coming from a bash world, I really like knowing what directory I'm in at
the prompt. I tried putting this at the end of 'lib/profile':
fn cd{
builtin cd $1
prompt=('{pwd}^'% ' '')
}
cd $HOME
However, it doesn't work! The 'cd' command seems to do what it normally
does. The prompt
THANK YOU SO MUCH My Plan 9 installation is saved!
I had accidentally wiped my HDD with Plan 9 via an erroneous dd command and
just installed it back only to screw up plan9.ini. Hence my frustration. :)
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 4:49 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> You can
On May 24, 2015 2:00:05 PM CDT, Bakul Shah wrote:
>
>
>On May 24, 2015, at 8:55 AM, erik quanstrom
>wrote:
>
>>> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and
>[]byte are
>>> slices - therefore they are different types.
>>
>> yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that differ
Go array =~ C++ std::array
Go slice =~ C++ std::vector&
On May 24, 2015 12:02:54 PM CDT, "Aram Hăvărneanu" wrote:
>On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:55 PM, erik quanstrom
>wrote:
>> and implies dynamic allocation of the slice, i'm guessing.
>
>Don't guess. Please read the links I provided, they explain
It's actually a reference to the original array, I believe.
On May 24, 2015 10:55:31 AM CDT, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and
>[]byte are
>> slices - therefore they are different types.
>>
>
>yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that diff
I was tweaking plan9.ini for autologin and must have typed something wrong
because I got this:
[image: Inline image 1]
I want to try to fix it, but I don't know how. Do I need to reinstall Plan
9 again?
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[ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than your
program. Someth
Nevermind. I was being stupid and trying to extract the bz2 archive with
tar...
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> Just decided to download the newest CD image and ended up downloading an
> empty archive. I tried downloading via Curl and Chrome, with both giving
>
Just decided to download the newest CD image and ended up downloading an
empty archive. I tried downloading via Curl and Chrome, with both giving
the same results.
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[ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than your
program. Something’s wrong.
http://kirbyfan64.github.io/
I read the Go docs *once*, but I'm pretty sure you're right.
I think to make a slice out of an array, you'd do something like the_array[:].
All to say why I don't like Go. :)
On May 23, 2015 1:14:55 PM CDT, C Cirello wrote:
>Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and []byt
Ah! Looks really close to the MIT license.
Thanks!
On May 23, 2015 3:36:11 AM CDT, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
>The libregexp license is available here:
>
>https://github.com/9fans/plan9port/blob/master/unix/NOTICE.regexp
>
>It's part of the standalone Unix ports.
>
>--
>David d
Oh, yeah, almost forgot: the plan9port license says to see the LICENSE file
in the libregexp directory...which isn't there...
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> Dang, I didn't want to send that yet. Thanks a lot, Gmail...
>
> Basically, I tend to get wo
Dang, I didn't want to send that yet. Thanks a lot, Gmail...
Basically, I tend to get worried when it comes to licensing (who wants to
get sued?) and want to make sure that this is OK.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>
>
> --
> Ryan
> [ERROR]:
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[ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than your
program. Something’s wrong.
http://kirbyfan64.github.io/
https://github.com/9fans/plan9port
On May 21, 2015 1:01:16 PM CDT, Jeff Sickel wrote:
>Speaking of plan9port, does anyone know which one is the official
>version on github now?
>Swtch.com has only partially moved to the cloud, but there are a lot of
>forks that aren’t
>really forks put direct upl
That's adorable!
On May 14, 2015 11:57:31 AM CDT, Kurt H Maier wrote:
>Quoting Andrés Domínguez :
>
>> Does anyone have a 3d model of Glenda?
>
>http://glenda.cat-v.org/gallery/stuffed-glenda.jpg
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Until that comes out, I'll be slightly skeptical.
But Plan 9 on that would be pretty cool!
On May 11, 2015 6:32:39 PM CDT, Bakul Shah wrote:
>https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1598272670/chip-the-worlds-first-9-computer/
>
>40mmx60mm
>1GHz Allwinner R8 processor + 512MB memory + 4GB storage +
Is all that even necessary?
Dulwich is a 100%-complete pure-Python implementation of the Git API, which
optional C extensions for speed. It comes with a simple Git driver remake
that implements the core necessities, a.k.a. it has fetch-pack but no push
and send-pack but no pull. It would still pro
The file command just makes guesses based on the file's content. I've had
it tell me build scripts were C source files and that various other files
(most particularly Makefiles) are ASCII text.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Adrian Regenfuss
wrote:
> Hey, just found something interesting:
> Wh
The Google Code page this was imported from says this:
Nix is a new multicore OS based on Plan9.
It also hasn't been developed since 2012.
The wiki didn't get moved, though.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Bence Fábián wrote:
> Which nix-os is this?
> Also github recognized the mkfiles as j
I prefer GitHub. Much nicer, easier to use, has a PR system (no patches!),
etc.
The website also works better on mobile devices. Google Code's source
browser doesn't work on my phone.
I wouldn't say it suddenly vanished, though. A quick search shows some were
predicting this would happen. Lots of
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 3:50 AM, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> > Go had vastly better versions, but it seems they got ripped out
> recently. I
> > think Go 1.3 may have had them, in which case you'd do something like:
&
I know. I'm referring to the ken-cc port.
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 3:51 AM, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> > As you can see, Go actually had a working 64-bit compiler.
>
> Plan 9 and Inferno have working 64-bit compiler
re and I will have a go.
>
> -Steve
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11 Mar 2015, at 21:04, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
>
> Warning: this will get messy *fast*.
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Aharon Robbins wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the link to the Google code repo.
>>
>
Warning: this will get messy *fast*.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Aharon Robbins wrote:
> Thanks for the link to the Google code repo.
>
> I'm currently on x86_64 Ubuntu 12.04. Building was not so smooth, several
> files are missing for the Power 64 port.
>
Yup. Comment out the lines in the
Aw, man...
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 5:45 PM, minux wrote:
>
> On Mar 10, 2015 6:37 PM, "Ryan Gonzalez" wrote:
> >
> > I meant reading ELF files, not writing them. Last time I tried with
> ken-cc, it didn't work.
> >
> > But I didn'
I meant reading ELF files, not writing them. Last time I tried with ken-cc,
it didn't work.
But I didn't realize Go removed the C compilers. Do you know why?
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
> The Plan 9 C compilers included with Go have been removed for some
> time. Also
The Go version also has more features (the linker actually supports ELF
objects).
My concern is the fact that more and more of Go is slowly being rewritten
in Go, so I'm not sure how long the compilers will stick around, or at
least in their current state.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Roberto
Looks great!
However, I would advise against the CC=cc... lines in the makefiles. They
break badly when I execute the commonly-done `make CC=my_compiler`. In
particular, the Makefile in sam/sam has this:
CC=cc $(SYSFLAGS)
Which obviously breaks when I set CC to a custom compiler. Can't SYSFLAGS
> there is pf9 for windows, which is a port of p9p.
>
> I have also been working on my own port for years, more orientated towards
> using a windows box as a cup server. shout if you want that.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>
>
> On 29 Nov 2014, at 00:54, Ryan Gonzalez wrote
I Google'd it, but I didn't find anything. Does it build?
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Ryan
If anybody ever asks me why I prefer C++ to C, my answer will be simple:
"It's becauseslejfp23(@#Q*(E*EIdc-SEGFAULT. Wait, I don't think that was
nul-terminated."
Personal reality distortion fields are immune to contradictory evide
Ooohhh...this is great! I'm really glad for this change.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
> i have moved the plan9port sources from mercurial to git. the instructions
> at http://swtch.com/plan9port/man/man1/install.html are up-to-date: you
> can still install by downloading a .t
Thanks! I just tested it. It works!
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 5:52 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Just to be clearer. The patch (unified diff) attached in my
> previous email can be applied with ape/patch.
>
> A patch(1) (/n/sources/patch) can't be applied automatically
> withou
I have a simple C program:
#include
void main()
{
print("abc\n");
exits(nil);
}
I built it under Linux using ken-cc (the Linux port of the Plan 9
compilers). However, this happens when I try to link it:
8l -L/home/ryan/stuff/ken-cc/Linux/386/lib -l9 -o test test.8
main: undefined: prin
Thanks! Quick question: how do I apply the patch? I didn't see an argument
to diff or a patch utility.
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 5:30 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> The patch is now available here:
>
> /n/sources/patch/libsec-x509-sha256rsa
>
> --
> David du Colombier
>
>
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I'm trying to download the a Python script and keep running into trouble. I
am running this:
hget https://hg.python.org/cpython/raw-file/4391ab72dd7b/Lib/types.py >
types.py
However, hget keeps complaining with `tlsClient: tls: local invalid
x509/rsa certificate`. The time and date of my Plan 9 V
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