> Interestingly, I had the same problem. But now it seems to work, I can access
> everything as normal.
>
> Maybe it was just a test to find out how quickly we would realise that the
> site was down.
The website was down for ten days, then it went back two hours ago.
--
David du Colombier
Interestingly, I had the same problem. But now it seems to work, I can access
everything as normal.
Maybe it was just a test to find out how quickly we would realise that the site
was down.
adrian
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 08. Juli 2015 um 15:18 Uhr
Von: "Shingo Onobori"
An: 9fans@9fans.net
Betre
Let me understand. Are you going to modify the current gawk version
according to your needs (perhaps removing some of the bloat you
mention)? or are you going to port gawk as it is?
2015-07-08 2:22 GMT-04:00 :
> Hugo Rivera wrote:
>
>> Why do you want gawk on plan9?
>
> I appreciate knowing abou
> I tried to download plan9 image, but I cannot access to plan9 website.
> http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/
>
> Would you tell me anything about this?
> (server maintainance? or server down?)
You can download Plan 9 on https://9p.io/plan9
--
David du Colombier
sorry, my mistakes...
On 2015/07/09 0:15, Shingo Onobori wrote:
> Dear, plan9 hackers.
>
> I tried to download plan9 image, but I cannot access to plan9 website.
> http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/
>
> Would you tell me anything about this?
> (server maintainance? or server down?)
>
> Thanks.
Dear, plan9 fans.
I tried to download plan9 image, but I cannot access to plan9 website.
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/
Would you tell me anything about this?
(server maintainance? or server down?)
Thanks.
On Tuesday 07 July 2015 16:45:59 Charles Forsyth wrote:
> The loaders support creating a module, with the -u and -x options, with
> import and export tables,
> which are type-checked, to be dynamically loaded. If the program you're
> working with won't compile and load
> statically with the -T opti