fussy# hg diff sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/distproto
diff -r 3839b70da66a sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/distproto
--- a/sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/distproto Mon Apr 22 03:05:51 2019 +0200
+++ b/sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/distproto Mon Apr 22 18:11:54 2019 -0700
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
ndb d775
i'm glad you agree. cool to see somebody with clear goal here and very
straightforward process.
I have thought it.
However, first of all, I set goal to just run Git on Plan 9 even
though it is clumsy.
I did need Git as soon as possible because almost third party packages
for Go, or
interesting projects for me are hosted on GitHub.
I will think about refactoring later.
2019年4月22日(月) 21:45 hi
I could be mistaken, but I think they're posix shell, not bash, so you
might be able to just bind ape over /bin and run them.
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019, 08:59 Kyohei Kadota, wrote:
> I don't run tests yet because tests are written in bash with
> traditional Unix tools.
> Especially my Plan 9 box hasn
I don't run tests yet because tests are written in bash with
traditional Unix tools.
Especially my Plan 9 box hasn't installed Perl.
2019年4月22日(月) 21:10 Dave MacFarlane :
>
> Nice work. (Note to self: avoid libexpat)
>
> Can you run the official git tests in the "t" subdirectory of the git repo,
Den mån 22 apr. 2019 12:54Lucio De Re skrev:
> On 4/22/19, Jens Staal wrote:
> >
> > speaking of backporting ape stuff : has anyone looked into Harvey's
> "apex"
> > [1] for 9{atom,front,legacy}?
> >
> 9^(atom front legacy)
>
> I did not note anything that would put apex above any of those you
>
respect for how you defended that pull request with libexpat people. i
had to laugh.
did you consider replacing libcurl with a webfs wrapper? you might be
interested in seeing how hg+python is integrated into 9front without
even needing openssl. it's surprising how neat it all fits now (though
it
Nice work. (Note to self: avoid libexpat)
Can you run the official git tests in the "t" subdirectory of the git repo,
or do they all depend on some of the ancillary git commands that aren't
built? If so, I'm curious how many of the tests are passing.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019, 07:07 Kyohei Kadota, wr
On 4/22/19, Jens Staal wrote:
>
> speaking of backporting ape stuff : has anyone looked into Harvey's "apex"
> [1] for 9{atom,front,legacy}?
>
9^(atom front legacy)
I did not note anything that would put apex above any of those you
mention, do you have something in mind other than providing a com