> something isn't right. I rebuilt and installed lib9 and ls, but ls
> still doesn't show anything useful. It may just be that I have to
My first guess would be that when you "installed" ls again,
there was already an o.ls in plan9/src/cmd, so it didn't
get relinked. It should suffice to do
I wasn't able to get this working today, but I believe I made good
progress. Unfortunately, I'm traveling all day tomorrow and will
have questionable network access while away for about a week.
I've attached my version of _p9dir.c with the OS X code in it. The
addition is pretty simple, and I test
On Jun 24, 2008, at 8:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OS X. And yes, 9's ls reports size zero (as opposed to
OSX's ls "size" of "14, 12"). I'll spend a little time on
These "sizes" are the major and minor device numbers.
it this morning and see what i get. OS X's stat(1) can
get the info,
> OS X. And yes, 9's ls reports size zero (as opposed to
> OSX's ls "size" of "14, 12"). I'll spend a little time on
those are the major and minor numbers, not the size.
this is traditional unix behavior.
- erik
OS X. And yes, 9's ls reports size zero (as opposed to
OSX's ls "size" of "14, 12"). I'll spend a little time on
it this morning and see what i get. OS X's stat(1) can
get the info, so the hardest part might just be
figuring out which "project" Apple put the source for
stat in.
Anthony
> Is anyone running venti with raw disk partitions on Unix? I've got a
> nice large disk to dedicate to it, and would like to do it without
> needlessly imposing another fs, if possible, but am running into
> problems. The blocker now is fmtarenas is complaining that it
> "can't determine size of p
Is anyone running venti with raw disk partitions on Unix? I've got a
nice large disk to dedicate to it, and would like to do it without
needlessly imposing another fs, if possible, but am running into
problems. The blocker now is fmtarenas is complaining that it
"can't determine size of partition"