thanks, i'll look into this.
- erik
On Wed Mar 26 21:11:45 EDT 2014, kokam...@hera.eonet.ne.jp wrote:
> > ; g sanembmsg|grep pop
> > mbox.c:490: sanembmsg(mb, m); /* fails with pop but i want this
> > debugging for now */
> > mbox.c:521: sanembmsg(mb, m); /* fails with pop but i want this
> > debugging for now */
> > mb
> ; g sanembmsg|grep pop
> mbox.c:490: sanembmsg(mb, m); /* fails with pop but i want this debugging for
> now */
> mbox.c:521: sanembmsg(mb, m); /* fails with pop but i want this debugging for
> now */
> mbox.c:548: sanembmsg(mb, m); /* fails with pop but i want this debugging for
> now */
Wow
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
i think it's time to get rid of the +usbinstamd64.bz image. the
process seems to work pretty well. updates to the image will be
here starting immediately:
http://ftp.9atom.org/other/usbinstamd64.bz2
- erik
This image behaves as follows:
...
8._cp 8.unicod
By the way, I've just updated the binary package to Mercurial 2.9.1.
http://www.9legacy.org/download.html
--
David du Colombier
> I'll try, even if I don't know acid very well.
>
> What is the backtrace of a process. lstk() ?
lstk() gives the details (including locals) stk() is a basic
backtrace. see acid(1) or /sys/doc/acid.ps
- erik
i should learn chess so i don't ask questions in serial.
Sorry, I don't understand the meaning of this sentence.
The word by word translation, in italian, has no logical meaning.
with acid, you can get a backtrace of process 12 and get the fd
it is reading. /proc/12/fd should have the file des
> Here mount /srv/bcscan /n/bc gives a readable /n/bc/bcU0/data.
>
> Then the reader is unplugged
>
> bootes 120:00 0:00 336K Pread bcscan
> bootes 130:00 0:00 336K Rendez bcscan
> bootes 140:00 0:00 336K Rendez bcscan
>
> Plaese not
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
I regret not to have more detailed info. I suspect there is something
changed in the detach primitives or so. But its only a very personal
opinion.
hmm. would it be too much to ask to request a ps of the processes that
failed to exit? i really would just like to know
i think it's time to get rid of the +usbinstamd64.bz image. the
process seems to work pretty well. updates to the image will be
here starting immediately:
http://ftp.9atom.org/other/usbinstamd64.bz2
- erik
On Wed Mar 26 07:11:38 EDT 2014, riddler...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would also be quite interested in helping if people are embarking on such
> a project.
>
> I'm a Computer Science student and I've been using a raspberry pi trying to
> learn more about plan 9. Creating regression tests
> I regret not to have more detailed info. I suspect there is something
> changed in the detach primitives or so. But its only a very personal
> opinion.
hmm. would it be too much to ask to request a ps of the processes that
failed to exit? i really would just like to know what state they're in
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 7:17 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Wed Mar 26 08:39:24 EDT 2014, 0in...@gmail.com wrote:
>> You can easily fix the generated include/plan9/plan9_libc.h file by
>> hand for now. It seems /sys/include/libc.h is slightly different on
>> 9atom, so the include/plan9/mklibc.rc s
On Tue Mar 25 22:22:23 EDT 2014, kokam...@hera.eonet.ne.jp wrote:
> The upas (your nupas) has problem with using POP3
> mail reading.
>
> In your source, there is a comment regarding this.
> Yes, I met the same problem as your comment in
> sanembmsg() in mbox.c.
>
> Before trying this myself, I s
> this guess is incorrect. i installed python/hg on 9atom
> 3 weeks ago with jeff, and there were no issues at all.
This is Go, not Python.
--
David du Colombier
> Yes, you are right. I see an empty enum declaration:
>
> enum {
> }
>
> .. in between the "extern .. tokenize.." and "extern .. malloc .. "
> declarations.
>
> I will see how this file is generated. Thank you very much. I am
> running 9atom and not the Bell Labs plan9. I am not sure if some
>
On Wed Mar 26 08:39:24 EDT 2014, 0in...@gmail.com wrote:
> You can easily fix the generated include/plan9/plan9_libc.h file by
> hand for now. It seems /sys/include/libc.h is slightly different on
> 9atom, so the include/plan9/mklibc.rc script have to be adapted. Don't
> forget to comment out the g
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Mark van Atten wrote:
>>Attaching a
>> screenshot. I still can't seem to copy text to/from virtualbox.
>
> One thing you can do is to run Plan 9 in virtualbox but use drawterm
> on the host to access it. Then you
> can copy/paste from the drawterm window.
I haven'
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 6:08 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can easily fix the generated include/plan9/plan9_libc.h file by
> hand for now. It seems /sys/include/libc.h is slightly different on
> 9atom, so the include/plan9/mklibc.rc script have to be adapted. Don't
> forget
You can easily fix the generated include/plan9/plan9_libc.h file by
hand for now. It seems /sys/include/libc.h is slightly different on
9atom, so the include/plan9/mklibc.rc script have to be adapted. Don't
forget to comment out the generation of plan9_libc.h in src/make.rc.
--
David du Colombier
>Attaching a
> screenshot. I still can't seem to copy text to/from virtualbox.
One thing you can do is to run Plan 9 in virtualbox but use drawterm
on the host to access it. Then you
can copy/paste from the drawterm window.
Mark.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:23 PM, wrote:
> Could you post or have a look at libc_plan9.h - that file is generated by
> stripping out some things from /sys/include/libc.h and it appears that
> something in that process has generated a syntax error.
Pete,
Yes, you are right. I see an empty enum de
Could you post or have a look at libc_plan9.h - that file is generated by
stripping out some things from /sys/include/libc.h and it appears that
something in that process has generated a syntax error.
Pete
ps. I think it’s impossible to copy from vbox unless you have guest additions
installed
Hello,
I would also be quite interested in helping if people are embarking on such
a project.
I'm a Computer Science student and I've been using a raspberry pi trying to
learn more about plan 9. Creating regression tests could be a good way for
me to poke around the system learning how it works w
Hi all,
If there was a push to write a regression testing suite, or at least some
rudimentary tests, I'd be interested in lending a hand.
Been working in fairly low level QA/Automation for a few years.
Seems like writing a fairly thorough for plan9 would be no trivial task,
but certainly could be
Beside the Mercurial issue, the Go 1.2 release will not work on Plan 9. You
have to follow tip. Just remove "-u release" from the clone line.
--
David du Colombier
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