Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2018-01-07 Thread Brian L. Stuart
Alexander Kapshuk wrote: > On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 9:54 PM, Brian L. Stuart > wrote: >> Which version of FreeBSD did you use, and did you use the >> Inferno on bitbucket?  I'm finding it a long way from building >> out of the box there these days. > > While not a FreeBSD

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-31 Thread Brian L. Stuart
On Sat, 12/30/17, Andre Wingor wrote: > And also ready-made live distributions for launching from USB and > installing on a desktop with simple copying > without admins privileges. I haven't thought about anything along those lines with the hosted versions, but a while

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Andre Wingor
On 12/30/17, Rui Carmo wrote: > That reminds me. Weren’t there some Inferno ports for micro controllers, Until now I did not have a need for this, so I do not know. But often there is a need for a compact live VM with a ready OS that must be run on a public terminal. This is

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Rui Carmo
That reminds me. Weren’t there some Inferno ports for micro controllers, along the lines of the Arduino variants or their industrial counterparts? R. > On 30 Dec 2017, at 13:41, James A. Robinson wrote: > > Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: > >

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Andre Wingor
On Saturday, December 30, 2017, James A. Robinson wrote: > Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: > On virtual (minix?) machine into Intel crystal ... ..installed Linux kernel... ...on which installed Android VM ... on which installed 9P

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread James A. Robinson
Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: https://bluishcoder.co.nz/2012/06/11/building-inferno-os-for-android-phones.html I think part of what drives the directions many companies take is how easy it is to bring new people on board to do the development. It's probably quite easy to

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Andre Wingor
On 12/29/17, Brian L. Stuart wrote: > I'll look at adding Plan 9 chapters to the book, but at least for now, > I'm finding Inferno works quite well. Well, that is right, but not works yet I'm a longtime admirer of the creativity of people from Bell Labs and when there is

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-29 Thread Brian L. Stuart
On Fri, 12/29/17, Bakul Shah wrote: > On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 19:11:22 + "Brian L. Stuart" > wrote: >> I'm at the same point I usually am when getting ready to teach my winter >> term OS >> course. > > Why teach about Inferno? Just curious. It

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-29 Thread Bakul Shah
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 19:11:22 + "Brian L. Stuart" wrote: Brian L. Stuart writes: > On Fri, 12/29/17, G B wrote: > > I used Inferno from bitbucket.org but wasn't able to build > > on FreeBSD 11.x/amd64 so I just reverted back to FreeBSD > >

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-29 Thread Brian L. Stuart
On Fri, 12/29/17, G B wrote: > I used Inferno from bitbucket.org but wasn't able to build > on FreeBSD 11.x/amd64 so I just reverted back to FreeBSD > 9.3/i386.  But I may try to build using 11.1/i386 with > gcc.  I'll have to use KVM on OpenIndiana to try it > though since

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-29 Thread G B
I used Inferno from bitbucket.org but wasn't able to build on FreeBSD 11.x/amd64 so I just reverted back to FreeBSD 9.3/i386.  But I may try to build using 11.1/i386 with gcc.  I'll have to use KVM on OpenIndiana to try it though since I don't have a spare physical machine at the moment.

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-28 Thread Alexander Kapshuk
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 9:54 PM, Brian L. Stuart wrote: > On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 7:13 PM, G B wrote: >> I've installed Inferno on FreeBSD but how do you build it for Plan 9? The >> makemk.sh file and without looking, I think the mkconfig file too,

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-28 Thread Brian L. Stuart
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 7:13 PM, G B wrote: > I've installed Inferno on FreeBSD but how do you build it for Plan 9?  The > makemk.sh file and without looking, I think the mkconfig file too, reference > gcc.  And the makemk.sh has /bin/sh.  Do I have to install a Bourne or

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-23 Thread Alexander Kapshuk
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 7:13 PM, G B wrote: > I've installed Inferno on FreeBSD but how do you build it for Plan 9? The > makemk.sh file and without looking, I think the mkconfig file too, reference > gcc. And the makemk.sh has /bin/sh. Do I have to install a Bourne or

[9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-23 Thread G B
I've installed Inferno on FreeBSD but how do you build it for Plan 9?  The makemk.sh file and without looking, I think the mkconfig file too, reference gcc.  And the makemk.sh has /bin/sh.  Do I have to install a Bourne or Korn shell plus gcc from contrib to compile? Thanks.