Re: [9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread Federico G. Benavento
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

Re: [9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread erik quanstrom
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

Re: [9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread Federico G. Benavento
> 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

Re: [9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread Noah Evans
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

Re: [9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread erik quanstrom
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

Re: [9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread Noah Evans
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

[9fans] broken contrib source

2009-08-19 Thread John Floren
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

Re: [9fans] make slides in plan 9

2009-08-19 Thread Charles Forsyth
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

Re: [9fans] USB HDD connection problem

2009-08-19 Thread Francisco J Ballesteros
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' ?

Re: [9fans] p9p on MIPS

2009-08-19 Thread Russ Cox
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

Re: [9fans] p9p on MIPS

2009-08-19 Thread Russ Cox
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

Re: [9fans] The first annual "Hello, World" challenge

2009-08-19 Thread andrey mirtchovski
> What the Fuck?!?! What kind of lunix did that? Fedora 11

Re: [9fans] sed oddity

2009-08-19 Thread Uriel
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?

Re: [9fans] The first annual "Hello, World" challenge

2009-08-19 Thread Uriel
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:

Re: [9fans] audio standards -- too many to choose from

2009-08-19 Thread matt
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

Re: [9fans] sed oddity

2009-08-19 Thread hugo rivera
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