On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 08:07:06PM +0100, Charles Forsyth wrote:
> rcmain is shared. the profile is per-user
As long as $PLAN9 is shared.
But my conf is to be used in a machine which is single-user, atm.
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Teodoro Santoni
Something is wrong. I don't wanna compile 20 KB of Go code to list files.
On 30 August 2015 at 19:25, Teodoro Santoni wrote:
> I don't see any real difference between adding modified versions of my
> .bashrc
> things to rcmain or putting them to $home/lib/profile
>
rcmain is shared. the profile is per-user
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 10:02:54AM -0700, erik quanstrom wrote:
>
> the .bashrc lookalike is *not* rcmain. rcmain is the second
> phase of the rc virtual machine bootstrapping itself.
>
> the .bashrc lookalike is $home/lib/profile.
>
> - erik
I don't see any real difference between adding modif
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
On Fri Aug 28 09:09:09 PDT 2015, asbras...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:49:41AM -0400, s...@9front.org wrote:
> > Take a look at $PLAN9/rcmain.
> >
> > sl
>
> Well, punch me in the face and call me Suzanne!
> That changes everything, because absence of a .bashrc
> lookalike was t
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, it worked! Thank you!
>
>
out of curiousity, why use a non-standard install?
- erik
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
make sure $PLAN9/bin is in front in your PATH. try this:
BIGASSBASHPROMPT$ 9 rc -i
> 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 PL
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
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:49:41AM -0400, s...@9front.org wrote:
> Take a look at $PLAN9/rcmain.
>
> sl
Well, punch me in the face and call me Suzanne!
That changes everything, because absence of a .bashrc
lookalike was the thing that prevented me from using
rc for everyday shell needs. But I nev
Take a look at $PLAN9/rcmain.
sl
Good afternoon,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:13:26AM -0500, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> Every shell has one. You know, like .bashrc, .profile, etc. What's
> plan9port rc's?
Nothing AFAICT. But, when used as login shell or with -l option, it should
execute on startup the command . $home/lib/profile...
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:13:26AM -0500, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> Every shell has one. You know, like .bashrc, .profile, etc. What's
> plan9port rc's?
It's all there in the manual.
-l If -l is given or the first character of argument
zero is -, rc reads comma
Every shell has one. You know, like .bashrc, .profile, etc. What's
plan9port rc's?
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