Re: [9fans] curious mtime of cwfs

2013-02-24 Thread arisawa
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

Re: [9fans] curious mtime of cwfs

2013-02-24 Thread cinap_lenrek
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

Re: [9fans] curious mtime of cwfs

2013-02-24 Thread arisawa
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

[9fans] curious mtime of cwfs

2013-02-24 Thread 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

Re: [9fans] What's up with $home? And a security question.

2013-02-24 Thread a
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

Re: [9fans] Virtualbox and real mode

2013-02-24 Thread Rikard Lang
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.

Re: [9fans] Virtualbox and real mode

2013-02-24 Thread James Chapman
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

[9fans] Virtualbox and real mode

2013-02-24 Thread Rikard Lang
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

[9fans] cold boot installation of Plan9 on EeePC 701 :(

2013-02-24 Thread Roberto Baitelli
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

Re: [9fans] What's up with $home? And a security question.

2013-02-24 Thread steve
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