uh, if I click the broken link. never mind
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:27 PM, michaelian ennis <
michaelian.en...@gmail.com> wrote:
> still broken for me.
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> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 5:37 PM, erik quanstrom
> wrote:
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>> On Fri Aug 30 16:18:53 EDT 2013, j...@highwire.stanford.edu wrote:
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still broken for me.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 5:37 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Fri Aug 30 16:18:53 EDT 2013, j...@highwire.stanford.edu wrote:
>
> > Fyi, you've got a link to the hotel that ends up at
> > http://www.iwp9.org/hotelindigoathens and which returns an error:
> >
> > Object not fo
On Fri Aug 30 16:18:53 EDT 2013, j...@highwire.stanford.edu wrote:
> Fyi, you've got a link to the hotel that ends up at
> http://www.iwp9.org/hotelindigoathens and which returns an error:
>
> Object not found
>
> The object /hotelindigoathens does not exist on this server.
>
> errstr: '/usr/we
also note, you can still access these magic filenames in windows
thru a unc path.
like \\somemachine\someshare\path\to\magic\file\aux
or when mapped as a dos drive:
\\?\X:\path\to\magic\file\aux
--
cinap
> I found a quite strange effect with cifs (plan9 bell labs edition).
> I use cifs to mount werc installations from p9p linux servers.
> Cifs is needed here, as the virtual hosted machine does not support nfs.
> Maybe I should switch to another userspace filesystem, but for now its cifs.
> Any n
Fyi, you've got a link to the hotel that ends up at
http://www.iwp9.org/hotelindigoathens and which returns an error:
Object not found
The object /hotelindigoathens does not exist on this server.
errstr: '/usr/web/iwp98e/hotelindigoathens' does not exist
uri host:
header host: www.iwp9.org
actua
folks, it's not too early to register or send in your papers / wips.
http://www.iwp9.org
- erik
So I see that it actually isn't possible to do what
I want, that the write operations to an event file
are limited to just positional information. That's
unfortunate, I had really hoped it was possible to
simulate events via an external program.
.../src/libacme/acme.c:
int
winwriteevent(Win *w,