Oct 10, 2022 06:12:50 _ resun <saif.re...@outlook.com>:
Well @Charles Forsyth<mailto:charles.fors...@gmail.com> plan9port has
only for unix-like systems I was willing to get them in widows.
Actually there are lots of things from plan9 that I want to use in
windows. I was thinking of some substitute for the plan9 libraries for
windows. Plan9port has only for unix-like system. Is there any for
windows?
Extra: If there isn’t any substitute for windows, I am interested to
contribute to plan9port in near future (probably about a year). Can I
do so?
Thank you.
_resun
From: Charles Forsyth<mailto:charles.fors...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 16:21
To: 9fans<mailto:9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: Re: [9fans] How can I compile c code written for plan9 in ANIS
C compiler
If you look at plan9port (eg, https://9fans.github.io/plan9port/),
you'll see how that's done for a good chunk of the application code of
Plan 9 (using host C compilers).
It also includes versions of the Plan 9 libraries that will also
compile on other systems.
Indeed, if you install plan9port you should be able to use its mk, 9c
and 9l and mkfile structure to compile your Plan 9 code directly (since
that's how the Plan 9 libraries are compiled in plan9port).
The main restriction is that various Plan 9 C extensions aren't
available, so those need to be removed first.
I think there are two ports of plan 9 utilities to windows, one of them
includes old (2nd ed?), and other one is a more modern port.
https://code.google.com/archive/p/plan9port-windows
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