Re: Re: [9fans] mount 9P on Linux and FreeBSD via FUSE

2006-07-26 Thread csant
i think you must omit "x40=;" as that is russ' prompt. either that or use 9term. Yes, yes - I am omitting the prompt :) Still I get a syntax error I cannot make any sense of... (the syntax is right, isn't it?) Haven't tried 9term yet, but last time I did it killed my X server - need to inve

Re: Re: [9fans] mount 9P on Linux and FreeBSD via FUSE

2006-07-26 Thread andrey mirtchovski
i think you must omit "x40=;" as that is russ' prompt. either that or use 9term. On 7/27/06, csant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > x40=; 9 mount `namespace`/acme /mnt/acme I get a rc: /usr/local/plan9/bin/mount:12: token '=': syntax error on Linux.

Re: [9fans] mount 9P on Linux and FreeBSD via FUSE

2006-07-26 Thread csant
x40=; 9 mount `namespace`/acme /mnt/acme I get a rc: /usr/local/plan9/bin/mount:12: token '=': syntax error on Linux.

[9fans] mount 9P on Linux and FreeBSD via FUSE

2006-07-26 Thread Russ Cox
Various changes to p9p over the weekend; see http://swtch.com/usr/local/plan9/CHANGES. The changes center around a new program called 9pfuse (inspired by Christoph Lohmann's program of the same name) that mounts 9P servers on Linux and FreeBSD via FUSE. 9pfuse uses the raw FUSE message format ins

Re: [9fans] postmountsrv reference?

2006-07-26 Thread Russ Cox
Make sure you #include <9p.h> in the source files that use it. Then postmountsrv (and the rest of lib9p) will link in automatically. On 7/26/06, ISHWAR RATTAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What library might contain postmountsrv(): lib9p? I keep on getting undefined reference to postmountsrv().

[9fans] postmountsrv reference?

2006-07-26 Thread ISHWAR RATTAN
What library might contain postmountsrv(): lib9p? I keep on getting undefined reference to postmountsrv(). -ishwar

Re: [9fans] Staying up to Date

2006-07-26 Thread andrey mirtchovski
you must have a rather old system. try this: srv -nq tcp!sources.cs.bell-labs.com sources /n/sources which should allow you to connect without having to authenticate. then you can pull. On 7/26/06, John Boutland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I recently installed Plan9 and am enjoying getting to

Re: [9fans] small devices

2006-07-26 Thread LiteStar numnums
yeah, that would be nice to have, especially in sources (where i can easily access it nearly everywhere).On 7/26/06, Ronald G Minnich < rminnich@lanl.gov> wrote:Charles Forsyth wrote:> this talk of embedded devices reminds me that > we've got a kencc compiler and a little library for the atmel avr

[9fans] Staying up to Date

2006-07-26 Thread John Boutland
I recently installed Plan9 and am enjoying getting to know more about it. The "Staying up to Date" documentation refers to the use of "pull" for on-line updating. Executing this produces a request for a user name and password, which I do not have. The same applies to 9fs. Earlier Plan9 document

[9fans] I don't know why I'm forwarding this but ...

2006-07-26 Thread Ronald G Minnich
here you go. === I've been reading the wiki discussions on a distributed chat network for a little while, and I recently came across something that I though you guys might be interested in. CSpace (project page) is an python based, open-source, secure, decentralized communicat

Re: [9fans] small devices

2006-07-26 Thread Ronald G Minnich
Charles Forsyth wrote: this talk of embedded devices reminds me that we've got a kencc compiler and a little library for the atmel avr series. if anyone is interested, let me know, and i'll bundle it up. hint: it's called za/zc/zl because it's the last architecture you'd choose to use; but berke

Re: [9fans] small devices

2006-07-26 Thread csant
this talk of embedded devices reminds me that we've got a kencc compiler and a little library for the atmel avr series. Is there a port for these: http://gumstix.com/products.html ? That would be awesome. In my spare moments I dream about a Plan 9 (or Inferno) running on the NSLU2 Linksys...

Re: [9fans] it's live

2006-07-26 Thread Ronald G Minnich
Anthony Sorace wrote: i know you said "more later", but i'm impatient. i *think* this is really cool, but i'm not entirely sure. that is, i'm sure there are cool bits, but i don't know which ones. how's the thing work? i assume the embedded system's connected directly to the GPS, as you talked a

Re: [9fans] small devices

2006-07-26 Thread lucio
> if anyone is interested, let me know, and i'll bundle it up. If it will work on my SDK-200, I'll buy it :-) Funny architecture, maybe, but it rocks. Have you been following the AVR-GCC (here goes me swearing in public) mailing list? Except, of course, AVR-GCC doesn't fit in a Plan 9 box :-(

Re: [9fans] small devices

2006-07-26 Thread Paul Lalonde
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is there a port for these: http://gumstix.com/products.html? Or one that would be a good place to start? I'd even be happy with an inferno port. Paul On 26-Jul-06, at 1:40 PM, Charles Forsyth wrote: this talk of embedded devices reminds me tha

[9fans] small devices

2006-07-26 Thread Charles Forsyth
this talk of embedded devices reminds me that we've got a kencc compiler and a little library for the atmel avr series. if anyone is interested, let me know, and i'll bundle it up. hint: it's called za/zc/zl because it's the last architecture you'd choose to use; but berkeley popularised it, so wh

Re: [9fans] it's live

2006-07-26 Thread Anthony Sorace
i know you said "more later", but i'm impatient. i *think* this is really cool, but i'm not entirely sure. that is, i'm sure there are cool bits, but i don't know which ones. how's the thing work? i assume the embedded system's connected directly to the GPS, as you talked about a while ago, but i

Re: [9fans] it's live

2006-07-26 Thread Devon H. O'Dell
That is hot. I must have one. -D 2006/7/26, Ronald G Minnich : ok, so it's trivial, but if you look at mbgokhale.org/bustracker today, you'll see a track of my wife's Honda Fit ... the arrow on the bus really does mean 'I am going this direction, as indicated by GPS'. Josiah built 36 different

[9fans] it's live

2006-07-26 Thread Ronald G Minnich
ok, so it's trivial, but if you look at mbgokhale.org/bustracker today, you'll see a track of my wife's Honda Fit ... the arrow on the bus really does mean 'I am going this direction, as indicated by GPS'. Josiah built 36 different bus icons to make that go. I'll try to get a link for node pi

Re: [9fans] Investigating the Plan 9 Operating System - OSNews.com

2006-07-26 Thread Dan Cross
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 01:33:44PM -0400, Michael Baldwin wrote: > I feel like responding... oh never mind. I shall do what I'm told, > sir! You are so right: authority needs to put its foot down and not > stand for any funny business. Or else. In general I concur, but I think that, in this c

Re: [9fans] Re: 9fans Digest, Vol 27, Issue 52

2006-07-26 Thread Lou Kamenov
On 7/26/06, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [..] do you recall if the 'kill current process' icon was a little too graphic? no, i cant really remember.

Re: [9fans] Re: 9fans Digest, Vol 27, Issue 52

2006-07-26 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
>> what i'd love to have is an acme debugger, but cant recall where i >> saw the screenshot. > > just to clarify, i saw a screenshot of something that looked like acme with a > debugger in it, used in inferno. do you recall if the 'kill current process' icon was a little too graphic?

Re: [9fans] Re: 9fans Digest, Vol 27, Issue 52

2006-07-26 Thread Lou Kamenov
On 7/26/06, Lou Kamenov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 7/26/06, Sascha Retzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [..] > I smell a 'graphical acme'-discussion. Not that I want you to stop, no, rather the > other way round ;-) what i'd love to have is an acme debugger, but cant recall where i saw the scr

Re: [9fans] Re: 9fans Digest, Vol 27, Issue 52

2006-07-26 Thread Sascha Retzki
> On 7/26/06, Sascha Retzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [..] >> I smell a 'graphical acme'-discussion. Not that I want you to stop, no, >> rather the > other way round ;-) > > what i'd love to have is an acme debugger, but cant recall where i > saw the screenshot. > > cheers, > l You mean an

Re: [9fans] Re: 9fans Digest, Vol 27, Issue 52

2006-07-26 Thread Lou Kamenov
On 7/26/06, Sascha Retzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [..] I smell a 'graphical acme'-discussion. Not that I want you to stop, no, rather the > other way round ;-) what i'd love to have is an acme debugger, but cant recall where i saw the screenshot. cheers, l

Re: [9fans] Re: 9fans Digest, Vol 27, Issue 52

2006-07-26 Thread Sascha Retzki
>> >> > i think the ideal "browser" for plan 9 would be acme. >> > I smell a 'graphical acme'-discussion. Not that I want you to stop, no, rather the other way round ;-) I did not yet saw a programme which let's you manipulate pictures, btw. Oh, and I always wanted to write a dae for plan9 (

Re: [9fans] Venti on OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Tim Wiess
could you send me a stack trace from the core? tim > Hello all, > > I have given up on using raw partions and am trying regular files as > discussed > in http://archive.netbsd.se/?ml=Plan9-9fans&a=2005-12&t=1586319. > > Now I am getting a segmentation violation: > > sara# cd /venti

Re: [9fans] Venti on OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Henry Baragar
Hello all, I have given up on using raw partions and am trying regular files as discussed in http://archive.netbsd.se/?ml=Plan9-9fans&a=2005-12&t=1586319. Now I am getting a segmentation violation: sara# cd /venti sara# dd if=/dev/zero of=dvd_00 seek=4966055935 bs=1 count=1 sara# 9 rc % ls -l d