Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen writes:
> This is the tale of a convoluted development environment, not specifically > Plan9, but Plan9port, sam, and acme. interesting! > I am working on a largish system, with about 5M LOC. The setup is as > follows. I have a Windows laptop. It needs to be Windows, because of the > office automation applications. It is also the only machine I have at home > which can connect to the company VPN. The office desktop is a nice modern > AMD Ryzen 9 16-core processor with plenty of RAM running Ubuntu. The system > cannot (for reasons beyond my control) be compiled on the Ubuntu, it needs > specifically CentOS 7, so we run a Docker image with CentOS 7 on the Ubuntu > machine. Compiling on the laptop is a no-go anyway, it is much too slow, so > I have not bothered installing WSL and Docker on it. Me the same... I've to use windows too and I *need* acme, it keep me sane :-) So I've a great user experience with plumber too and access btw WSL2 linux (debian) and windwos filesystem. Also from linux and acme too (obviously) you could give commands to windows, for example use plumber to open the windows browser... Good integration. With devdraw i can connect natively to my 9front network, remotly too via tinc vpn. Great! Just my two cents. -- Maurizio Boriani GPG key: 0xCC0FBF8F ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T73fbb7a533aef743-Mfdf7710f51c937505054976b Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription