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

2017-12-29 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 I don't have a spare ph

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 > > 9.3/i386.=C2=A0 But I may try to build using 11.1/i38

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 works out to be the sweet spot where a lot of c