On 4 February 2011 21:44, Russ Cox r...@swtch.com wrote:
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Fixed.
Thanks!! It now works much better, at least for me :).
Now \(*a and α produce (at least visually) the same, which has been desirable.
P9p and plan9 works the same now.
(Still, however, 'alpha' is different from \(*a
Hello list,
is there an 9P client that in turn serves SMB (a.k.a. CIFS)?
I'd like to expose vacfs to a mixed windows/posix network.
--
dexen deVries
``One can't proceed from the informal to the formal by formal means.''
There's aquarela(8) and cifs(4).
On Feb 5, 2011 8:43 AM, dexen deVries dexen.devr...@gmail.com wrote:
aquarela is a cifs server, cifs is a cifs client.
there is also a new and (in my opinion less buggy)
cifs server - cifsd, this is available in cinap's
contrib area on sources.
I have been hammering cifsd quite hard recently
with no problems at all.
-Steve
Agreed, but is there a FORTRAN compiler/cross-compiler for Plan 9?
f2c (from netlib) is trivial to get running. This gives you Fortran 77.
It has been sufficient for my needs (spice, zork, some grib stuff).
--lyndon
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 20:32:41 +, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
I remember someone on here mentioning having a translator that
could produce plan 9 executables from output from XLC or XLF as part
of the Blue Gene stuff... don't remember the exact details, but that
sounds like a very worthy piece of
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Benjamin Huntsman
bhunts...@mail2.cu-portland.edu wrote:
Agreed, but is there a FORTRAN compiler/cross-compiler for Plan 9?
I remember someone on here mentioning having a translator that could
produce plan 9 executables from output from XLC or XLF as part of
unless your memory confused that with the fact that I can run Blue
Gene binaries produced by XLC/XLF, I don't recall what you mean ...
ron
Haha, yes, that's it. My memory indeed got confused. Sorry for the noise!
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 23:12:33 +, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
unless your memory confused that with the fact that I can run Blue
Gene binaries produced by XLC/XLF, I don't recall what you mean ...
Haha, yes, that's it. My memory indeed got confused. Sorry for the
noise!
:-(