http://lsub.org/who/nemo/9.intro.pdf

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 12:56 PM, s s <leonardne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 5:03 AM, yy <yiyu....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 2011/9/5 s s <leonardne...@gmail.com>:
>> > It seems like there might be a hello world example for libixp ...
>> >
>> > http://www.anarchyinthetubes.com/src/hello_libixp
>>
>> I wrote that, but is needing some attention. It is quite old, and
>> although is still valid, I should finish more examples. Extending it
>> to p9p's 9p(3) and Inferno's styxserver(10) is in my TODO list, but it
>> will still be there for a while.
>>
>> If you write a p9p's hello world server, let me know and I can add it
>> to that page.
>>
>> By the way, there probably are more 9p implementations than real
>> programs using them, but they are not very different. What you really
>> need to understand is how the protocol works. It's actually quite
>> simple. Nemo's book includes a very good explanation, which is
>> completed by the man pages. Also, try to find an existing file server
>> which matches what you need as much as possible and go on from there.
>>
>>
>> --
>> - yiyus || JGL .
>
> Compiled and ran "timefs" in the go9p examples.
>
> Wondering now how to do timefs in p9p.
>
> Thought using p9p would be more concise, since it has 9pclient library and
> 9pserve program.
>
> Wondering how to write a timefs in go, that uses 9pclient and 9pserve.
>
> What is Nemo's book?
>
>  - Leonard
>
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