All,
I'm happy to report that the official Mecurial port is complete and
has been accepted upstream. Starting with version 2.2, Mercurial will
support Plan 9 and friends out of the box.
You can find more information about the port here:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Plan9FromBellLabs
This is truly excellent.
Now to get Python to work out of the box on Plan 9.
Dave
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Steven Stallion sstall...@gmail.comwrote:
All,
I'm happy to report that the official Mecurial port is complete and
has been accepted upstream. Starting with version 2.2,
Fantastic news.
--
Aram Hăvărneanu
lyn...@orthanc.ca (Lyndon Nerenberg) writes:
On 2012-04-25, at 2:02 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
Are you sure you are running 'sam foo' and not 'sam foo '?
Sam 'blocks' until you quit out of it, just like acme or vi or ed.
It doesn't load the file for the user to edit.
It does, but it doesnt show
Outstanding! Thanks a lot!
fredagen den 27 april 2012 08.04.16 skrev Steven Stallion:
All,
I'm happy to report that the official Mecurial port is complete and
has been accepted upstream. Starting with version 2.2, Mercurial will
support Plan 9 and friends out of the box.
Awesome! does this mean that the hg-git
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 9:40 AM, balaji
balaji.srinivasa+pl...@gmail.com wrote:
This is great news. Bichued fixed some of fgb's intial port work to
make it work on plan9.
If i'm not mistaken its to do with threading etc, but it was working
well, including hgweb.
I'm curious to know (ofcourse
How do I download the full source code of the kernel of Plan 9? I hope you
forgiveme this kind of ask, but I'm just a noob^999.
--
*“But JavaSchools also fail to train the brains of kids to be adept, agile,
and flexible enough to do good software design (and I don’t mean OO
“design”, where
Download the installation image from the website, gunzip, mount the resulting
ISO image, then look in mountpoint/sys/src.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@orthanc.ca wrote:
Download the installation image from the website, gunzip, mount the resulting
ISO image, then look in mountpoint/sys/src.
Easier option: grab
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/extra/plan9.tar.bz2, untar it, look
under
Thanks again, I'm not very smart but a persistent person, so maybe I'll last
thousand years trying until I'll master C and the source code but I will.
2012/4/27 John Floren j...@jfloren.net
Good luck! The kernel is pretty readable and small enough to really
sit down and know what all the files
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Isaac Cortés isaac18...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks again, I'm not very smart but a persistent person, so maybe I'll last
thousand years trying until I'll master C and the source code but I will.
You may find Nemo's books about Plan 9 useful as well.
One more probably more serious problem I have the following
error message:
Can't establish /chan/plumb.input: directory not a srv device.
ls -ld /chan shows no write permission for anyone.
Then, how the inferno plumber can create /chan/plumb.input
under the mounted directory?
Sorry my lack of
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