>> it has been a long time since we met.
>>
>> any plans to have our next Plan9 Bay Area Users Group Meeting?
>
> The sooner the better, I hope!
agreed :)
nkl
On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 15:03 -0700, Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan wrote:
> hi,
>
> it has been a long time since we met.
>
> any plans to have our next Plan9 Bay Area Users Group Meeting?
The sooner the better, I hope!
Thanks,
Roman.
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 09:12:05AM +, prem wrote:
> Hi guys,
> does anyone know why links under http://gsoc.cat-v.org/people/nwf/ (or
> any links under http://gsoc.cat-v.org) does not really work ?
> Are there any mirrors of this site ?
> I was actually looking for the dynld.txt and paper-strat
hi,
it has been a long time since we met.
any plans to have our next Plan9 Bay Area Users Group Meeting?
thanks
dharani
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 10:41 AM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> if dial strings are written with / and not !
>/net/tcp/bell-labs.com/http,
> an appropriately constructed namespace could
> allow the "correct" fileserver to pass judgement.
>
Why include the tcp path element?
the fact that dial strings live in their own parallel
universe has always seemed un-plan 9-ish to me.
> network addresses and files are different kinds of names.
> mixing them would introduce ambiguities, like what
> if i have a file name 'tcp!bell-labs.com!http'.
we don't have this problem with
* Yann E. MORIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 May 2008 18:52:14 Lance Spaulding wrote:
> > I'm trying to use crosstool-ng to build an ARM toolchain but if fails
> > with the following error message:
> > [ALL ]*** [Gentoo] sanity check failed! ***
> > [ALL ]*** libtool.m4 a
> BTW: I've now mounted an vacfs from Midnight Command :)
> But when trying to overwrite, it causes mc to hang. Could it be
> that vacfs drops certain messages instead of returning an
> appropriate error ?
you can run
verbose9pserve=2 vacfs ...
and you will get a lot of debugging messa
* Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > seems like dial() doesn't accept socket path names.
> > I'll have a look if I can fix this ...
>
> sorry, that should be
>
> 9pserve -c unix!`namespace`/acme tcp!*!12345
yep, already found it out.
Seems to work fine.
BTW: I've now mounted an vacfs
> How do I cut a word out of a line with sed? The word end with a '_'. I
> don't know, how to match word boundaries. I need "sample"
> out of a sample_ line.
that blanks in the char class brackets are [ \t] (space and tab)
you could expand the chars that can be part of a word, e.g. 0-9
cpuc% ca
> How do I cut a word out of a line with sed? The word end with a '_'. I
> don't know, how to match word boundaries. I need "sample"
> out of a sample_ line.
you can match word characters instead.
sed 's/[^ ]+_ / /'
sed 's/[a-zA-Z0-9_]+_([^a-zA-Z0-9_])/\1/'
russ
> seems like dial() doesn't accept socket path names.
> I'll have a look if I can fix this ...
sorry, that should be
9pserve -c unix!`namespace`/acme tcp!*!12345
i had considered not requiring the unix! once,
but i decided against it.
russ
Moin!
How do I cut a word out of a line with sed? The word end with a '_'. I
don't know, how to match word boundaries. I need "sample"
out of a sample_ line.
Many thanks
Matthias
* Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> If you were to add a -c option to 9pserve
> to make it connect to a network address instead of
> using stdin/stdout, then you could use 9pserve
> to redirect the Unix postings onto TCP.
>
> ARGBEGIN{
> ...
> case 'c':
>
mime type of x-iaf was used successfully.
On 6/1/08, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Bruce Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > There was also the Inferno Audio File format which was rather fb
> > like.The file began with text lines describing the stuff and then
> > after a
* Bruce Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> There was also the Inferno Audio File format which was rather fb
> like.The file began with text lines describing the stuff and then
> after a\n\n the rest was data.
Interesting idea.
We could also use something like HTTP or mail headers - easy
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