I don't know much about the thread...
But as I had understand, I can run plan9 within my amd64 box, without any
virtual machine extra (neither qemu, neither, vbox). Is this?
If this is the approach, how I can aproach it? Is there any good tutorial
on how to build, and run 9vx on linux/amd64?
On 21 May 2015 at 21:39, David du Colombier 0in...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to let you know. The current vx32 repository moved from
Mercurial to Git and is now hosted on GitHub.
https://github.com/0intro/vx32
When I have some time (this weekend, I hope), I will add a note to my
repo saying this,
Oh, yeah, almost forgot: the plan9port license says to see the LICENSE file
in the libregexp directory...which isn't there...
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Ryan Gonzalez rym...@gmail.com wrote:
Dang, I didn't want to send that yet. Thanks a lot, Gmail...
Basically, I tend to get worried
Dang, I didn't want to send that yet. Thanks a lot, Gmail...
Basically, I tend to get worried when it comes to licensing (who wants to
get sued?) and want to make sure that this is OK.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Ryan Gonzalez rym...@gmail.com wrote:
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Ryan
[ERROR]: Your autotools
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Ryan
[ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than your
program. Something’s wrong.
http://kirbyfan64.github.io/
On Thu May 21 14:10:47 PDT 2015, brantleyco...@me.com wrote:
I’m happy to report we are back in the storage business based on Plan
9. We acquired the rights to the SRX/VSX and HBA initiator drivers
and will be selling, supporting and advancing the technology. I had
been working on a non-Plan
When I have some time (this weekend, I hope), I will add a note to my
repo saying this, and will also sync with the last version, just in
case somebody miss the notice.
I was wondering whether it is possible to alias 0intro/vx32 so it can
be found as 9fans/vx32?
Lucio.
Fantastic!
I’m happy to report we are back in the storage business based on Plan 9. We
acquired the rights to the SRX/VSX and HBA initiator drivers and will be
selling, supporting and advancing the technology. I had been working on a
non-Plan 9 appliance platform to avoid any conflict