Re: [9fans] Creating alternative network directories

2022-10-06 Thread Lucio De Re
On 10/7/22, Lucio De Re wrote: > #l and #l0 are identical, the latter is the software (for want of a > better term) instance of the latter, #1 is the second and #2 is the > third. > > If you read the man page carefully - and I'm answering this not out of > experience, but because I presume you wa

Re: [9fans] Creating alternative network directories

2022-10-06 Thread Lucio De Re
#l and #l0 are identical, the latter is the software (for want of a better term) instance of the latter, #1 is the second and #2 is the third. If you read the man page carefully - and I'm answering this not out of experience, but because I presume you want to at least try a suggestion and go from

[9fans] Creating alternative network directories

2022-10-06 Thread Thorn Avery
Hello all! I recently got a NIC for my tower, and I've been trying to no avail to mount the devices as /net is. I have the following devices: #l and #I, the motherboards inbuilt port #l0 and #I0, with #l0/ether0 #l1 and #I1, with #l1/ether1 My goal is to end up with /net.alt.0 and /net.alt.1, w

RE: [9fans] How can I compile c code written for plan9 in ANIS C compiler

2022-10-06 Thread _ resun
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Re: [9fans] How can I compile c code written for plan9 in ANIS C compiler

2022-10-06 Thread Steve Simon
apologies for completely missing the point, note to self: coffee first, then reply to mailing lists -Steve > On 6 Oct 2022, at 11:21, Charles Forsyth wrote: > >  > If you look at plan9port (eg, https://9fans.github.io/plan9port/), you'll see > how that's done for a good chunk of the applicati

Re: [9fans] How can I compile c code written for plan9 in ANIS C compiler

2022-10-06 Thread Charles Forsyth
If you look at plan9port (eg, https://9fans.github.io/plan9port/), you'll see how that's done for a good chunk of the application code of Plan 9 (using host C compilers). It also includes versions of the Plan 9 libraries that will also compile on other systems. Indeed, if you install plan9port you