On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 04:24 -0000, sbrabez wrote:

Hi Jason

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jason J. Hellenthal <jas...@dataix.net> wrote:

Would it be possible to fit in 9base-4 before the ports freeze. I am
planning on going off air within the next couple of weeks and this is my
preferred window manager and the provided with 9base-4 read command sure
would come in handy.

http://dl.suckless.org/tools/9base-4.tar.gz

Thanks in advance.

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I prefer wait the port freeze of 14 September to update devel/9base but as you
need it. I attached a unified diff which allow you to compile and install the
new version 9base-4 released the 2009/09/27.

As you could see, It needs lot of changes because lot of new binaries are now
in plan9port distribution. That's why I want to wait the port freeze to
correct handle them.

Regards


Thank you very much, This is much appreciated.

As a workaround I have been just doing a local compile of 9lib and read then just copying the resulting read static binary to local/9/bin. Though this has provided temporary fixes its a pretty tedious process.

Curious question:

Have you noticed any weirdness the user environment whether it be in X or on the
console while the fdescfs module is loaded ?. I have had some impacts with this
being loaded in the past that I can not really explain and has deterred me from wanting to use the environment with that module loaded. I have noticed this happening since 6.1 through 7.2-STABLE and not specific to just the wmii port.

Best regards. And thanks again.

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