2008-12-16 23:16 GMT+01:00 Steve Simon :
> I have a distant memory that somone implemented some of POSIX pthreads
> on plan9, i.e. I want to compile programs that use pthreads under APE.
>
> anyone got any pointers?
>
Hi Steve, did you find anything (even incomplete) back
https://bitbucket.org/mveety/9front-ports/src/9de20d22612a/ape-libs/pth/?at=default
i have no idea if it works. ymmv.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
> 2008-12-16 23:16 GMT+01:00 Steve Simon :
>>
>> I have a distant memory that somone
Hi, anybody knows where the u9fs sources are currently maintained?
I have just found https://bitbucket.org/plan9-from-bell-labs/u9fs but it's
only linked by an old googlecode repo: I was unable to find any official
link in the bell labs pages.
Giacomo
> Hi, anybody knows where the u9fs sources are currently maintained?
>
> I have just found https://bitbucket.org/plan9-from-bell-labs/u9fs but it's
> only linked by an old googlecode repo: I was unable to find any official
> link in the bell labs pages.
I don't think it is currently maintained,
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 12.26.54 Nick Owens wrote:
> https://bitbucket.org/mveety/9front-ports/src/9de20d22612a/ape-libs/pth/?at=
> default
>
> i have no idea if it works. ymmv.
it used to work (at least the tests that comes with pth, and the oracle/
sleepycat db ...)
I was once curious to
> I don't think it is currently maintained, but Plan 9 ships with a copy
> of it under /sys/src/cmd/unix. I used that as the basis of the OpenBSD
> port.
I have it on my list of urgent tasks to fix u9fs. The more recent
copy (details need investigating) fails on NetBSD when encountering
group