a good example app is styxbrowser - an android app. it's based on styx-n-9p.
-Skip On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 10:53 PM, s s <leonardne...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Skip Tavakkolian > <skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> try >> >> ./read time >> >> a better choice is "cl" client, which lets you navigate the namespace >> the file server is serving. the -d flag lets you see what is being >> passed around. >> >> $ ../../srv/examples/timefs & >> [1] 3681 >> $ ./read time >> Sun Sep 4 22:32:00 PDT 2011$ >> $ ./cl >> 9p> ls >> time >> inftime >> 9p> cat time >> Sun Sep 4 22:32:12 PDT 20119p> >> 9p> exiting... >> $ >> >> here's how the plan9port's 9p utility can be used: >> >> % 9p -a tcp!localhost!5640 ls >> inftime >> time >> % 9p -a tcp!localhost!5640 read time >> Sun Sep 4 22:32:34 PDT 2011% >> >> -Skip > > Woah. > > Thanks. > > - Leonard > > >