Re: [9fans] python csp

2009-03-11 Thread J.R. Mauro
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Uriel wrote: > Stackless is fairly well maintained and uptodate, it is also fairly > close to the Limbo model, and it is used in production in some really > big projects. > > Unfortunately it seems unlikely that it will ever make it to python > mainline because Gui

Re: [9fans] python csp

2009-03-11 Thread Uriel
Stackless is fairly well maintained and uptodate, it is also fairly close to the Limbo model, and it is used in production in some really big projects. Unfortunately it seems unlikely that it will ever make it to python mainline because Guido doesn't like it rather bizarre reasons ("It allows recu

Re: [9fans] Nupas truncated e-mail

2009-03-11 Thread erik quanstrom
On Wed Mar 11 12:44:02 EDT 2009, m...@gmx.net wrote: > > % cat /mail/fs/mbox/99/unixdatesec > 1236524327.00 > % ls -l /mail/box/mn/mbox/1236524327.00 > --r M 226874 mn mn 352001 Mar 9 15:33 /mail/box/mn/mbox/1236524327.00 > % cmp /mail/box/mn/mbox/1236524327.00 /mail/fs/mbox/99/rawunix >

Re: [9fans] python csp

2009-03-11 Thread gdiaz
hello i think somone pointed to this on 9fans days ago: www.stackless.com slds. gabi

[9fans] python csp

2009-03-11 Thread roger peppe
apologies for the off topic email, but i find myself in the situation of having to run up a web frontend using python - does if anyone here know of a decent plan9-style CSP module for python? (i found pycsp, but i'm not sure i trust the code; moreover i can't alt on output, or even on a channel wh

[9fans] Nupas truncated e-mail

2009-03-11 Thread Martin Neubauer
Hello, A few months ago I made the switch to nupas and generally I'm very satisfied with it. Sometimes, however, attachments don't get recognised properly. My first thought was that the mailer was doing some nonstandard stuff, but some preliminary diagnostics brought some even more surprising re

Re: [9fans] venti conf

2009-03-11 Thread hugo rivera
thanks again. I found that my port 80 is being blocked by something (probably a firewall) so I told venti to use another one. the syntax is httpaddr tcp!*!999 now I can see how much space I am actually using inside my arena. 2009/3/11, Eric Van Hensbergen : > check you conf file, make sure you hav

Re: [9fans] venti conf

2009-03-11 Thread Eric Van Hensbergen
check you conf file, make sure you have http!*!80 explicitly in your venti.conf. -eric On Mar 11, 2009, at 3:52 AM, hugo rivera wrote: One other thing, I cannot see venti usage statistics, as pointed in the wiki. hget tells me: hget: too many errors with no progress Connection ref

Re: [9fans] venti conf

2009-03-11 Thread hugo rivera
One other thing, I cannot see venti usage statistics, as pointed in the wiki. hget tells me: hget: too many errors with no progress Connection refused do you know what could be causing this? (for some reason venti is not posting anything in my http port) is there some other way to get the statist

[9fans] unvac bug

2009-03-11 Thread hugo rivera
hi there, there is a strange bug in unvac from p9p. When you vac a file tree with the -a option, to have something like 2009/0311/yourtree, and then you unvac it with "unvac vacfile 2009/0311/yourtree/thefileyouwant", unvac dies with a segmentation fault. Apparently unvac creates the 2009 directory