On Oct 19, 7:06Â pm, 23h...@googlemail.com (hiro) wrote:
If this is peace I will not soon all of you to blow the whistle on the ss,
also why do you all secretly in the basement with the white rabbit
contagious! It is FORBIDDEN and a shame for my country!
What the hell is this, bad poetry?
On Oct 19, 11:22Â am, lu...@proxima.alt.za (Lucio De Re) wrote:
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:02:22AM +, Mark Tuson wrote:
Steve, would you be willing to share copies of the demo discs? Which
architecture do they use? I just want to play with something ancient
as well as modern, then I'll
Does mk ever parallel-ize? With make you have the -j# option, does mk have a
similar feature? Skimming through the man page I don't see anything.
I guess the simple answer is that mk _always_ parallelizes.
from the man page:
The environment variable $NPROC determines how many targets may be
updated simultaneously; Some operating systems, e.g., Plan 9, set
$NPROC automatically to the number of CPUs on the current machine.
Thanks andrey. Now to get plan 9 running on my core i7 thinkpad.
On 20 October 2010 11:44, Mark Tuson markfptu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 19, 7:06Â pm, 23h...@googlemail.com (hiro) wrote:
If this is peace I will not soon all of you to blow the whistle on the ss,
also why do you all secretly in the basement with the white rabbit
contagious! It is FORBIDDEN
Of course google translation (or something worse) converts this
garbage.
You mean automatically? That's evil.
Speaking of which, what is the official method of staying up to date these
days,
especially on a combined CPU/auth server? I keep getting various permission
errors
if I do 'replica/pull /dist/replica network', even on freshly-installed
systems...
Thanks much!!
-Ben
winmail.dat
if you have a login on sources with the same user-id as your plan9,
your factotum should use your sources credentials to log in; otherwise
something like:
% 9fs sources
should just work. i think this is also true of bootes id.
-Skip
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Benjamin Huntsman
Speaking of which, what is the official method of staying up to date these
days,
especially on a combined CPU/auth server? I keep getting various permission
errors
if I do 'replica/pull /dist/replica network', even on freshly-installed
systems...
there is a pull script in glenda's bin.
There is a small error in the compilation of /sys/src/cmd/ip/snoopy
(for the ARM, I expect the same for the 386 ... and it is):
mk snoopy
5c -FTVw aoemask.c
ip/snoopy/aoemask.c:42 name not declared: aoerr
mk: 5c -FTVw aoemask.c : exit status=rc 5630: 5c 5632:
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