> I have two sets of Plan 9 system within different IP domain, one of which
> is sitting behind the firewall made by a brordband router and using
> fossil+venti+
> auth/cpu server and terminals(Plan 9-1).
> Another is using Ken's fs, standalone auth server, cpu server, and terminals
> (Plan 9-2
I don't run pull in this default installation, then the install CD do
not write this value.
I got the same problem with two different CD images, three days ago and
one week ago, installing them in vmware and qemu virtual machines.
Thanks Richard
Richard Miller escribió:
grep 386/bin/fossi
The problem seems to be that aquarela doesn't have permission to switch from
the user who started aquarela to the user who logged in. I assume you are not
running aquarela as the hostowner (by convention "bootes").
-Steve
>> grep 386/bin/fossil/fossil /dist/replica/client/plan9.db
>
> 386/bin/fossil/fossil - 755 sys sys 0 366315
> 386/bin/fossil/fossil - 755 sys sys 0 366315
> 386/bin/fossil/fossil - 755 sys sys 0 366315
The '0' is what replica/applylog wrote as the file modification time -
clearly the wrong thi
Dear list,
When I try to access a user's directory through aquarela I get a strange error
message whose meaning is unknown to me. The setup is as follows:
1. bind -c /usr/shares /n/shares
2. aquarela -u 1 -d allcmds &
when I try with a unix smbclient (part of the samba package) I get the
follow
Hi,
thanks for your reply
>> yes, December 1969 is the date of this file. The file _fossil has the
>> same
>> time.
>
> It seems that replica/applylog (which is used for both install
> and pull) isn't setting the correct date on your files.
>
> Please try the following commands:
>
> date
Mon M
> yes, December 1969 is the date of this file. The file _fossil has the same
> time.
It seems that replica/applylog (which is used for both install
and pull) isn't setting the correct date on your files.
Please try the following commands:
date
ls -l /dist/replica/didplan9 /dist/replica/clien
As others have noted, the date on your fossil is suspect. It looks like
you've got other issues going on. Beyond, that, however, you say the
fossil exists, but then "If I compiled fossil and now...", with some
changed behavior. What happened here? You also skipped over the
question of what 'date' o
>> term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
>> --rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys 366315 Dec 31 1969 /386/bin/fossil/fossil
>
> December 1969? I think not.
>
Ah yes, the day before time began :)
Hi,
yes, December 1969 is the date of this file. The file _fossil has the same
time.
In the plan9.iso the date for /386/bin/fossil/fossil is Feb 29 2008.
The size is equal in the plan9 installation and the plan9.iso, 336315 bytes
>> term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
>> --rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys
> term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
> --rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys 366315 Dec 31 1969 /386/bin/fossil/fossil
December 1969? I think not.
What does the date command on your system say?
What is the date on this file on your installation ISO image?
I have two sets of Plan 9 system within different IP domain, one of which
is sitting behind the firewall made by a brordband router and using
fossil+venti+
auth/cpu server and terminals(Plan 9-1).
Another is using Ken's fs, standalone auth server, cpu server, and terminals
(Plan 9-2).
When I u
On 3/23/08, Rudolf Sykora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another, even more compelling example is, when you want to look at some
> scientific data from some experiment.
Maybe there's someone out there who has done a spreadsheet for Plan 9?
I've never looked, are there any open source spreadsheets a
> I'm assuming /386/bin/fossil/fossil does not, in fact, exist.
The file exists:
term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
--rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys 366315 Dec 31 1969 /386/bin/fossil/fossil
term%
> The fact that the last file completed changes is just a distraction
> in this case; I suspect you have
Hello,
I recently bought an Eeepc and although I have Plan 9 running inside
Parallels on my Mac I thought it would be interesting to see if I could
get it installed on the Eeepc.
I booted from an ISO image I downloaded on March 19th. Unfortunately I
didn't get too far. Here's the console o
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