Actually, I only know of one u9fs that is being maintained: https://bitbucket.org/plan9-from-bell-labs/u9fs/src/master/ I think most of the others you may find on github are (outdated) mirror of this one.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 3:02 AM Dworkin Muller <dlm-9f...@weaselfish.com> wrote: > > My initial installation/playing with Plan 9 was, surprisingly enough, > using the basic Plan 9 ISO from 9p.io. That image (and the resulting > installed system's /sys/src) has a handful of useful interoperability > bits to run on Unix, including u9fs. Now I've working with 9front, > which is being less frustrating in at least a few respects. However, > it no longer has those Unix-related bits. Doing a web search for > "u9fs server" comes up with a lot of different places claiming to have > it, but they don't appear to all have exactly the same thing, and I'm > generally reluctant to use a package from other than its true home or > a mirror listed at said true home. > > Thus, the question is, what is considered to be the location of the > source for u9fs? > > I have a funny feeling the answer's going to be ``well, it depends on > which variant of u9fs you want''.... :-) > > Thanks. > > Dworkin ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Tee2220301f2a891c-Mce5f51c865d65f16cb30bb66 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription