well, once again, ratrace can be a good tool for understanding things
that don't make sense. I use it all the time for this type of problem
and the results are frequently illuminating.
ron
On Jun 28, 2010, at 9:09 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
On Mon Jun 28 02:37:21 EDT 2010, pietr...@mac.com wrote:
Actually, on further investigation it turns out while dircp /n/
sources/
plan9/sys/lib/postscript dir works fine, diff -r dir /n/sources/
plan9/
sys/lib/postscript gives me the same dif
On Mon Jun 28 02:37:21 EDT 2010, pietr...@mac.com wrote:
> Actually, on further investigation it turns out while dircp /n/sources/
> plan9/sys/lib/postscript dir works fine, diff -r dir /n/sources/plan9/
> sys/lib/postscript gives me the same diff log, and diff -r dir olddir
> tells me they're
On 28 Jun 2010, at 04:18, Pietro Gagliardi wrote:
I'm not sure if this has to do with 9vx... in fact I'm not sure
exactly what's causing these things to behave as they are now.
I have the same problem with postscript, and wonder if something went
wrong in getting the files from Plan 9 to m
Actually, on further investigation it turns out while dircp /n/sources/
plan9/sys/lib/postscript dir works fine, diff -r dir /n/sources/plan9/
sys/lib/postscript gives me the same diff log, and diff -r dir olddir
tells me they're identical. So what's going on here...
On Jun 28, 2010, at 12:40 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
guess i forgot the "bind /tmp /sys/lib/lp/tmp". lp is
pretty complicated.
- erik
Thanks, now it worked. I decided to investigate the issue further with
what you gave me and I found that all I needed to get it to work was the
bind
> On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:56 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > i can't reproduce your results:
> Huh. Using your suggested command line I get the following:
guess i forgot the "bind /tmp /sys/lib/lp/tmp". lp is
pretty complicated.
- erik
On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:56 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
i can't reproduce your results:
Huh. Using your suggested command line I get the following:
converting from troff to postscript...
/tmp/lp174: rc (generic): can't open: '/tmp/lp174' permission denied
reading through postscript...
cannot find en
> Ghostscript Error:
> postnote 404: sys: write on closed pipe pc=0x0001f8fc
> Fontmap entry for LucidaSans ends prematurely! Giving up.
>
> I don't understand what's going on here but as far as I can tell /sys/
> lib/postscript/fonts/LucidaSans has never existed in the Plan 9
> directory tree