we do all seem to be working on the same things.
I have a WebDAV client in my contrib, wdfs which relies on libxml. you can use
it to access Dropbox and svn repositories an other stuff.
-steve
On 26 Jun 2015, at 03:04, Anthony Sorace a...@9srv.net wrote:
I'm very pleased to see my
I can't make it, but I'd be most appreciative if someone who can attend
would record this talk Ron.
Either way, I'm excited to hear more!
-joe
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:54 AM, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm giving a talk at Usenix in Santa Clara in 2 weeks on u-root, and I'll
be
I have done the back port
and have backends for Linux and windows. I haven't touched the OS X backend so
I cannot help there.
will post code when I get to work.
-Steve
On 26 Jun 2015, at 01:21, Anthony Sorace a...@9srv.net wrote:
Two things on stats:
1) The load figures on OS X seem
On 2015-06-26T10:22:14+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
Looks like ftpfs and ftpd cannot agree on a port for passive mode:
Of course, here's the problem:
PASV
227 Entering passive mode (127,0,0,1,212,96)
^
passive mode connect to /net/tcp!127.0.0.1!54368 failed:
On 2015-06-25T13:16:53-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:51:49 +0200 Nils M Holm n...@t3x.org wrote:
My guess is ftpfs requires active
mode connection (but should be easy to change).
Looking at the ftpfs sources, I see that it should do passive
mode fine. You should debug!
Admittedly not exactly the same thing, but still: 9vx works very well
on FreeBSD,
and gives immediate access to the host's files.
Mark.
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 10:29:29 +0200 Nils M Holm n...@t3x.org wrote:
On 2015-06-26T10:22:14+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
Looks like ftpfs and ftpd cannot agree on a port for passive mode:
Of course, here's the problem:
PASV
227 Entering passive mode (127,0,0,1,212,96)
thanks, to Charles , u9fs is still always an option for me.
On Jun 26, 2015 11:43 AM, Nils M Holm n...@t3x.org wrote:
On 2015-06-26T01:52:25-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
I just tried this on an old qemu plan9 image. I tried connecting
to the hosts' external address, not 10.0.2.2 and it all
Eris Discordia, is that really you?
On 06/26/2015 03:25 PM, a.regenf...@gmx.de wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading
this) for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work
into a dead os (uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?) is simply
Quoting a.regenf...@gmx.de:
(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)
Nah, instead you'll get bashed for sending an HTML email.
khm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPatfgoNBRo
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Wes Kussmaul w...@reliableid.com wrote:
Eris Discordia, is that really you?
On 06/26/2015 03:25 PM, a.regenf...@gmx.de wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this)
for
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 2:25 PM, a.regenf...@gmx.de wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this)
for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work into a dead
os *(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)* is simply great. I am so
happy
I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this) for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work into a dead os (uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?) is simply great. I am so happy having a good platform for running it and experimenting with it.
Thank
On 2015-06-26T01:52:25-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
I just tried this on an old qemu plan9 image. I tried connecting
to the hosts' external address, not 10.0.2.2 and it all worked.
Works. Didn't know that was possible. Thanks!
--
Nils M Holm n m h @ t 3 x . o r g www.t3x.org
This was my first choice but, unfortunately, 9vx crashes on my machine
as soon as I try to do something interesting, e.g. compile a program
with 8c.
What version of 9vx are you using?
--
David du Colombier
Finally booted up Plan 9 again. Indeed, the function works when placed in
the shell, but *not in lib/profile*.
I'm putting in $HOME/lib/profile. That's the correct location, right?
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Ingo Krabbe ikrabbe@gmail.com wrote:
try
whatis cd
to test if the
Oh shit, I didn't realise..
adrian
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 um 19:36 Uhr
Von: Kurt H Maier k...@sciops.net
An: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs 9fans@9fans.net
Betreff: Re: [9fans] thank you
Quoting a.regenf...@gmx.de:
(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)
Nah, instead
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 19:36:01 - Kurt H Maier k...@sciops.net wrote:
Quoting a.regenf...@gmx.de:
(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)
Nah, instead you'll get bashed for sending an HTML email.
Nah, no bashing; we can't be rced about it.
On 2015-06-25T19:25:36+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
When logging in via ftpfs, though, I get an empty /n/ftp directory.
Turns out that ftpd on FreeBSD announces a port on localhost for
passive mode connections:
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,247,55)
If I understand QEMU user networking
On 2015-06-26T10:24:45+0200, Mark van Atten wrote:
Admittedly not exactly the same thing, but still: 9vx works very well
on FreeBSD,
and gives immediate access to the host's files.
This was my first choice but, unfortunately, 9vx crashes on my machine
as soon as I try to do something
Hello fellow 9fans! I'm currently trying to learn limbo programming for fun
and profit. I'm experienced in java and other languages, but I'd like to
learn limbo because I want to (wait for it, drumroll please!) build a
distributed agent-based system. The agents themselves aren't anything
nstats in my contrib as promised.
its a slightly modified port of russ's code from p9p that
uses a GUI frontend and an OS specific backend.
I added the OS type and a rough performance guide to the
top line (if the window is wide enough) as we had quite a
few servers on different OSs and it was
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