Hello sinap,
thank you for your quick fix.
your patches work also for me.
however the problem is not only in dump but (I think) in all directories of
cwfs.
#
# fossil
#
ar% ls -lt
--rw-r--r-- M 546403 arisawa arisawa 1123 Apr 3 2001 a.c
--rwxrwxr-x M 546403 arisawa arisawa 39276 Mar 31
yes. very good observation. the following change fixes it for me (with added
comments)
term% hg diff -r 1763 cw.c
diff -r 5229de0742e8 sys/src/cmd/cwfs/cw.c
--- a/sys/src/cmd/cwfs/cw.c Tue Jul 24 19:42:18 2012 +0200
+++ b/sys/src/cmd/cwfs/cw.c Mon Feb 25 06:30:55 2013 +0100
@@ -1557,14 +1
sorry
- # this is NG because the last change is at the time 0225 is added.
+ # this is NG because the last change should be at the time 0225 is added.
Kenji Arisawa
Hello,
cwfs64x shows curious mtime in dump.
my experiment is only on cwfs64x. I don't know other cwfs.
fossil is OK.
standing on general rule of unix and plan9,
mtime of directory should be the time that the contents are modified.
#
# fossil
#
ar% ls -ld /n/dump
d-r-xr-xr-x M 538590 adm
Cinap mostly covered this, but yeah: if you don't trust the
system you're connecting to, cpu isn't really safe[1]. But
then, neither is anything else: even the simplest service
(say, telnet) can be trivially bugged with things like key
loggers if the remote side's untrustworthy.
If you've not read
24 feb 2013 kl. 12:48 skrev James Chapman :
> Virtualbox 4.1.24 works well for me.
>
I have Virtualbox 4.2.6 What settings if any did you use for the virtual
machine?
I am not saying that my original post has any merit at all, I just wanted to
point it out in case it does mean anything.
Virtualbox 4.1.24 works well for me.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 12:48 PM, Rikard Lang wrote:
> My first post to 9fans; Hi!
>
> I am currently running 9Front on real hardware (mini-itx board with an Atom
> CPU), I also run 9Front using Virtualbox. I have had issues getting regular
> Plan 9 to instal
My first post to 9fans; Hi!
I am currently running 9Front on real hardware (mini-itx board with an Atom
CPU), I also run 9Front using Virtualbox. I have had issues getting regular
Plan 9 to install using Virtualbox. I know it wasn't a problem in the past.
Anyway, as I was walking through some s
Eli thanks for your comments. A minimal debian is installed on EeePC: just
the debian core, the X window system,the window manager EVILWM and AQEMU a
machine emulator and virtualizer. Using GParted i let a 1MB fat32 partition on
the 4GB SSD where the plan9 would be installed. A Sumsung slim ex
quick,
just agree with him...
you haven't met mr Hyde-chovski have you?
:-)
-Steve
On 24 Feb 2013, at 05:10, andrey mirtchovski wrote:
>> (The reason "accused" is in quotes is that I can't think of a better
>> word right now - Andrey is the nicest person on 9fans.)
>
> gee, thanks! mind if i
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