I'm assuming /386/bin/fossil/fossil does not, in fact, exist.
The file exists:
term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
--rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys 366315 Dec 31 1969 /386/bin/fossil/fossil
term%
The fact that the last file completed changes is just a distraction
in this case; I suspect you have
I have two sets of Plan 9 system within different IP domain, one of which
is sitting behind the firewall made by a brordband router and using
fossil+venti+
auth/cpu server and terminals(Plan 9-1).
Another is using Ken's fs, standalone auth server, cpu server, and terminals
(Plan 9-2).
When I
term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
--rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys 366315 Dec 31 1969 /386/bin/fossil/fossil
December 1969? I think not.
Ah yes, the day before time began :)
Dear list,
When I try to access a user's directory through aquarela I get a strange error
message whose meaning is unknown to me. The setup is as follows:
1. bind -c /usr/shares /n/shares
2. aquarela -u 1 -d allcmds
when I try with a unix smbclient (part of the samba package) I get the
The problem seems to be that aquarela doesn't have permission to switch from
the user who started aquarela to the user who logged in. I assume you are not
running aquarela as the hostowner (by convention bootes).
-Steve
I don't run pull in this default installation, then the install CD do
not write this value.
I got the same problem with two different CD images, three days ago and
one week ago, installing them in vmware and qemu virtual machines.
Thanks Richard
Richard Miller escribió:
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I have two sets of Plan 9 system within different IP domain, one of which
is sitting behind the firewall made by a brordband router and using
fossil+venti+
auth/cpu server and terminals(Plan 9-1).
Another is using Ken's fs, standalone auth server, cpu server, and terminals
(Plan 9-2).