> looks like it's related to the error above. you might want to downgrade to
> http://swtch.com/plan9port/plan9port-20090609.tgz
fortune tells me
The most effective debugging tool is still careful thought,
coupled with judiciously placed print statements.
-Kernighan, 1978
i don't think t
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Fernan Bolando wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Mathieu L. wrote:
>> if you can't get an old one from swtch.com, I can tar this mid-february
>> tree I have - or rather only the necessary parts - and serve it to you
>> if you want.
>>
>> Mathieu
>>
>>
>> --
Great. I commented it in /bin/aux/vmware and that fixed the problem.
Thanks a bunch!
/Manuel
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Federico G.
Benavento wrote:
> snarf in vmware doesn't work so well
>
> comment this
>
> # if(! test -f /dev/snarf)
> # aux/stub /dev/snarf
> # b
snarf in vmware doesn't work so well
comment this
# if(! test -f /dev/snarf)
# aux/stub /dev/snarf
# bind /mnt/vmware/snarf /dev/snarf
in /rc/bin/aux/vmware
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Manuel
Franceschini wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a problem doing a simple Sna
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Mathieu L. wrote:
> if you can't get an old one from swtch.com, I can tar this mid-february
> tree I have - or rather only the necessary parts - and serve it to you
> if you want.
>
> Mathieu
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Adrian Tritschler
>
Hi all,
I've got a problem doing a simple Snarf followed by a Paste in acme. I
select the text using mouse button1, execute "Snarf" in the tag line
with button 2, left-click again in one of the acme windows and click
on "Paste" again with button 2. But no text is pasted. Also, a Paste
following a
if you can't get an old one from swtch.com, I can tar this mid-february
tree I have - or rather only the necessary parts - and serve it to you
if you want.
Mathieu
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2009/6/22 Mathieu L.
> Indeed, this works for me as well.
> I've just migrated the arenas, bloom and isect
OK, so all I need now is to get my hands on an old copy of the p9p
binaries... the only old ones I've got are carefully backed up
inside the venti that I can't get at :)
I'm not sure why you may need binaries as you say, but older source
revs can be pulled from hg or cvs, also giving a ch
2009/6/22 Mathieu L.
> Indeed, this works for me as well.
> I've just migrated the arenas, bloom and isect to another machine with
> a p9p tree from mid February and I had no problem unvacing my data
> there. And for what it's worth, checkindex on that machine didn't report
> any problem while
On Jun 12, 10:14Â am, m...@acm.jhu.edu (Venkatesh Srinivas) wrote:
> > % unvac -t vac:8ab4746b0fb06da481158624afb7509cefc35e07
> > unvac: vacfsopen: read too small 1: asked for 0 need at least 300
>
> > %venti/copy 'tcp!localhost!17034' 'tcp!localhost!17034'
> > vac:8ab4746b0fb06da481158624afb7509c
Indeed, this works for me as well.
I've just migrated the arenas, bloom and isect to another machine with
a p9p tree from mid February and I had no problem unvacing my data
there. And for what it's worth, checkindex on that machine didn't report
any problem while it did on the machine with the rece
X-No-Archive: Yes
This is not much of a solution to the problem,
however I have temporarily resolved my issue
by performing vac/unvac using my p9p tree
from mid-March, and then resorting to the
latest p9p for vacfs/9pfuse in order to mount
my archives.
For those researching the issue, I
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