Fixed contrib and tcl.
the latter had a :? with vlongs that needed a change.
thanks
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:41 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Wed Aug 19 18:28:05 EDT 2009, quans...@coraid.com wrote:
>> On Wed Aug 19 18:05:36 EDT 2009, slawmas...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > And, while it didn't bring
On Wed Aug 19 18:28:05 EDT 2009, quans...@coraid.com wrote:
> On Wed Aug 19 18:05:36 EDT 2009, slawmas...@gmail.com wrote:
> > And, while it didn't bring mk -k to a grinding halt, I did notice
> > that, with nupas installed, "cd /sys/src/cmd/upas; objtype=arm mk
> > install" chokes on /sys/src/cmd
> Please, those of you who make contrib packages, don't dump source into
> /sys/src without first checking that it can actually build! It's not
> too difficult to do a "mk install" in /sys/src/cmd after you put the
> source in there. Maybe there should be a contrib/verify script which
> goes throug
Aaaah. now I get it. I found it in fgb's tree. Has any announcing
config(1) on the list?
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Noah Evans wrote:
> Which machine is this on? I don't quite understand what you're saying.
> Aren't the contrib packages you're talking about something outside the
> main
On Wed Aug 19 18:05:36 EDT 2009, slawmas...@gmail.com wrote:
> And, while it didn't bring mk -k to a grinding halt, I did notice
> that, with nupas installed, "cd /sys/src/cmd/upas; objtype=arm mk
> install" chokes on /sys/src/cmd/upas/imap4.c/imap4.c.
nupas compiles with [78q]c. i hadn't consid
Which machine is this on? I don't quite understand what you're saying.
Aren't the contrib packages you're talking about something outside the
main distribution?
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:02 AM, John Floren wrote:
> Upon trying to build /sys/src/cmd for the arm today (beagleboards came
> in), I fo
Upon trying to build /sys/src/cmd for the arm today (beagleboards came
in), I found that mk was dying due to bad source installed by
contrib(1) packages. mk -k install was able to get me through most of
it, but the three worst offenders didn't even have mkfiles in their
top levels; since I didn't r
i use html, then any browser will do, even ie6 for most things.
i use an rc script and awk to take an outline format such as
- burble
- more burble
- even more burble
with some other conventions to allow embedded code fragments.
it's obviously easy to link to
there has been an update on usb software recently.
the old kernel driver was called #U, the new one is #u.
Tools like usb/usbd and usb/disk changed as well.
Do you still have the problem?
I'm just reading the mail thread and don't understand why
/srv/usb is not there. It should.
can you ls '#u' ?
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:38 PM, wrote:
> I had occasion to re-install P9P on the YeeLoong (Lemote netbook,
> ) and the only changes I needed were the addition of a
> getcallerpc-mips.c (or equivalent, see below) and the adjustments of
> src/mkhdr and the related dist/buildmk.
moving to plan9port
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:38 PM, wrote:
> I had occasion to re-install P9P on the YeeLoong (Lemote netbook,
> ) and the only changes I needed were the addition of a
> getcallerpc-mips.c (or equivalent, see below) and the adjustments of
> src/mkhdr and the related dist/buildmk.
moving to plan9port
> What the Fuck?!?! What kind of lunix did that?
Fedora 11
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 6:00 PM, roger peppe wrote:
> 2009/8/18 Uriel :
>> Interesting, this reminds me of a question I had: is there any command
>> that would read from stdin, and write to stdout, but if there was an
>> error when writing to stdout it would ignore it and continue reading
>> stdin?
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:53 PM, andrey
mirtchovski wrote:
> also, i discovered something new today:
>
> "... decided to link everything dynamically. To enforce this (allmost)
> all static libraries are removed (or not even build)..."
>
> $ gcc t.c -static
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
> collect2:
Flogging this horse still
But as I got my old Edirol UA-3d working with plan9 again (i.e. I
plugged it in!) I thought I'd see what the USB audio landscape looked
like, my it has changed.
Has anyone tried one of these with plan9
http://www.roland.com/products/en/UA-101/
It also does MIDI whi
Sadly things like sed are out of my reach; I have no idea how to
program languages.
Thanks for the reply.
2009/8/18, erik quanstrom :
> > is there some reason why sed doesn't check for write errors on its
> > stdout? (or at least it doesn't report them)
>
>
> /n/sources/patch/sederrors
>
> while
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