ahh, thanks.
2015-10-08 20:32 GMT-04:00 Ryan Gonzalez :
> The newest OSX version: http://www.apple.com/osx/whats-new/.
>
> On October 8, 2015 6:57:15 PM CDT, Hugo Rivera wrote:
>>
>> Who is el capitán?
>>
>> 2015-10-08 19:06 GMT-04:00 marius eriksen :
>>
Who is el capitán?
2015-10-08 19:06 GMT-04:00 marius eriksen :
> works great. and the split view feature is fantastic with full screen acme.
>
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n 9 easier, if they're reasonable.
>
> HTH,
>
> Arnold
>
> Hugo Rivera wrote:
>
>> 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 gaw
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
Why do you want gawk on plan9?
I use awk a lot (on plan9 and elsewhere) and I wonder what reasons do
you have to use gawk over plan9's awk.
2015-07-06 22:37 GMT-04:00 Jens Staal :
> There was a recent discussion about that it would be nice to have gawk on
> Plan9.
>
> The latest upstream version o
I did not know that. Thanks a lot.
2015-07-06 20:32 GMT-04:00 :
>> Hi,
>> I am using p9p for some time now, and I find very difficult to work without
>> it.
>> I have a box with openbsd/amd64 installed and I would like to have p9p on it.
>> Can someone explain to me, in a more or less detailed f
Hi,
I am using p9p for some time now, and I find very difficult to work without it.
I have a box with openbsd/amd64 installed and I would like to have p9p on it.
Can someone explain to me, in a more or less detailed fashion, what
should I do to compile and run p9p on such machine?
I wrote many c pr
great, it works. Thanks
2014-08-25 15:57 GMT-04:00 David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>:
>> I've lost my last vac fingerprint and I am unable to unvac anything.
>> How do I recover it?
>
> You can run the dumpvacroots script which will
> dump all the Vac scores from your Venti server.
>
> /sys/sr
Hi,
I've lost my last vac fingerprint and I am unable to unvac anything.
How do I recover it?
Gracias de antemano.
--
Hugo
Great, you have my admiration, for what's worth. I truly mean that, no
sarcasm or anything alike. It would be much better if I could offer my
support instead, and maybe some day I could try to do something
similar as you are.
2012/11/22 :
>> Of course, it depends on the problem considered. But I
I knew it because I read the paper :-)
2012/9/14 erik quanstrom :
> On Fri Sep 14 10:12:24 EDT 2012, charles.fors...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Probably never heard of Oberon either.
>
> neither is knowledge of oberon ubiquitous among 9fans, who may
> not realize that acme itself is a copy.
>
> - erik
True, but I think he refers to remove it from the tag only, since
every time you have to use a Look command you have to retype it
followed by the pattern.
2012/5/17 Lucio De Re :
>> i've removed the `Look' command from Acme's tag, as i found no use for it.
>> anything i'm missing?
>
> It's a conve
Seems impossible to do in awk, but I could be wrong. In ssam is easy:
% ssam -ne 'y/.+\n/p' file
prints the last line if it's missing the line feed.
2012/1/26 dexen deVries :
> hi list,
>
> can't wrap my head around this: in an awk script, how to take some action if a
> file lacks last trailing
OK, thanks a lot for your help!
2012/1/20 David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>:
>> Does the presence of the trailer imply that I should add an extra
>> block to the arenas backup?
>> If my last arena is
>>
>> arena='arenas059' [31676186624,32213057536)
>>
>> then I should backup 32213057536+8192
Does the presence of the trailer imply that I should add an extra
block to the arenas backup?
If my last arena is
arena='arenas059' [31676186624,32213057536)
then I should backup 32213057536+8192 bytes instead of 32213057536?
2012/1/20 David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>:
> This is because eac
Thanks a lot, David, for your detailed reply.
I've followed your indications and now I am able to recover from my
venti backup :-)
I must confess that I am puzzled, because some sizes and most seeks
for dd are off by 1 block from what I expect. Particulary,
why do you
% dd -if arenas2.img -of arena
There's something weird going on. First checkarenas reports
% venti/checkarenas -v /dev/da1s4
arena='arenas00' [802816,537673728)
version=5 created=1265030300 modified=1265248834 sealed
score=f383ebf9edefe8d37733c8caba6ff53e8b5517b0
clumps=82,908 compressed clumps=22,812 da
Just to make sure I could rebuild things in case I should, I've tried
to recover everything from my backed up arenas, but I failed. I am not
sure if things go wrong because the backup per se is wrong or I am
making a mistake while recovering from the backup (or both).
So this is how I create the ba
Great. Thanks.
I hope I will never need to use my backed up arenas :-)
2012/1/17 Steve Simon :
>> So it seems sufficient to backup my arenas, am I
>> right?
>
> Yes, exactly, I haev done this several times.
>
> It might take a few hours and some studying of manuals
> but the arenas are all you nee
Hello,
I've backed up all my *active* arenas in to another disk, just to be
safe. The man page says that the index and the bloom filter may be
rebuilt if lost. So it seems sufficient to backup my arenas, am I
right?
saludos,
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I agree with Ruda.
2011/12/19 Rudolf Sykora :
> On 19 December 2011 11:27, dexen deVries wrote:
>> just yesterday i've got a glimpse of awk's power and neatness. it's good,
>> it's
>> useful and i want to dig deeper. what's recommended online reading on awk?
>
> I believe one of the best pieces
I think I'll reconsider using troff for my thesis, because some math
is sure to come across. But learning more about troff is indeed
useful.
2011/12/2 simon softnet :
> By the way, I am currently forced to use LaTeX.
> It's because formulas look nicer, and also because my current
> supervisor asks
Thanks for the feedback. I'll have a look at some of those books.
2011/12/2 Steve Simon :
> By far the best books on troff (IMHO) are the pair by Gehani and Lally,
> Document Formatting and Typesetting on the Unix system, volume 1 and 2.
>
> They are out of print but available from alibris.com and
Hi,
soon I'll begin to write my thesis and I am planing to use troff. I
previously wrote some documents with it, mostly with the ms macro,
which I think I'll use for the thesis. Can you advice some book about
troff with some introduction on how to write troff macros?
Saludos y gracias,
--
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Thanks a lot.
2011/5/19 Charles Forsyth :
> .nm 1 turns on line number mode
> .nm 0 turns it off
> .nn N turns it off for the next N lines
> .nm 1 M numbers every M lines following
>
> there are other options
>
> -- Mensaje reenviado --
> From: hugo r
Hello,
usually, when writting drafts for somebody else to review, its useful
to have line numbers printed at the beginning of each line.
How would you implement that in troff? I never written a macro in
troff, so some basic pointers would be enough for me (e.g. some good
troff book).
Thanks,
--
H
> My corporate pc barely allows me to reply emails, so this is not tested ;)
> gabi
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:39 AM, hugo rivera wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> the man page for acme on p9p reads
>>
>> Local In the Plan 9 acme, this prefix causes a command to be
Hello,
the man page for acme on p9p reads
Local In the Plan 9 acme, this prefix causes a command to be run in
acme'sown file name space and environment variable group. On
Unix this is impossible...
is there any other way to define environment variables for acme while
it's running?
On plan9, Local
I am not restricted to rc only. I was doing something similar to you,
but then it occurred to me that perhaps there was an easy way to do it
with rc; apparently there isn't ☺
2011/2/16 Anthony Sorace :
> I hadn't thought of erik's answer. I usually end up doing something
> like "cat `{ls | grep -v
Thanks Erik.
2011/2/16 erik quanstrom :
> On Wed Feb 16 09:59:31 EST 2011, uai...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>> In rc
>> *hola*
>> matches any file that contains the word 'hola'. Is there any way to
>> match all the files that don't contain 'hola' in its name? with awk
>> and grep it's easy, but I ca
Hi,
In rc
*hola*
matches any file that contains the word 'hola'. Is there any way to
match all the files that don't contain 'hola' in its name? with awk
and grep it's easy, but I can't figure out with rc.
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Hi,
that should work with *existing* files.
2011/1/28 Nyan Htoo Tin :
>
> Hi, I'm newbie to plan 9, I followed a newbie-guideline for plan 9.
> http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:QmcfceZ7SaEJ:www.quanstro.net/newbie-guide.pdf+plan+9+newbie&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgTqzYeNZOLhG2K94Rvow-B5QW7
Hello,
I'm using Uriel's macros for creating slides with groff (I'm unable to
make p9p's troff to work). The slides look fine, but I can't add slide
numbers at the bottom of each slide (which I expected to get, since
the slide macros seem to modify the ms macro). I've been messing
around with troff
Thanks.
2010/10/13 Jeff Sickel :
> http://www.iwp9.org/iwp95e.pdf
>
> should work for you ...
>
> On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:26 AM, hugo rivera wrote:
>
>> http://9fans.net/iwp95e.pdf:
>> The requested URL /iwp95e.pdf was not found on this server.
>>
>> 2010/
http://9fans.net/iwp95e.pdf:
The requested URL /iwp95e.pdf was not found on this server.
2010/10/13 erik quanstrom :
> raw proceedings posted www.9fans.net/iwp95e.pdf
>
>
--
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Hi,
I'm trying to print floating point numbers, but I get one extra digit
when I use the g verb. Quoting from print(2),
"... and precision is the maximum number of significant digits for g
and G conversions."; so I expect
print("%.2g\n", 1234.567);
to produce
1.2e+03
but I get
1.23e+03
it seems tha
Thanks to you, guys.
2010/7/14 Russ Cox :
> thanks for tracking this down.
> fixed in p9p, with some extra names.
> sam needs the same changes.
> libregexp is okay.
>
> http://code.swtch.com/plan9port/changeset/239be7f74189
>
> russ
>
>
--
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Yes, I'm using acme from p9p.
2010/7/13 :
>> I think you have found a real bug.
>>
>> I created a new window containing
>>
>> x x+ x- xy
>>
>> and I executed Edit ,x/x[ +\-]/d
>> and sure enough it doesn't delete x-.
>
> Interesting. Is that in p9p acme? I just tried it in 9vx
> and it did d
maybe I'm using a buggy version of acme, because /stat[abc]?[- ;]/
also fails with a "malformed" error. And according to the regexp(7)
man page, you should be able to precede a '-' with a backslash.
2010/7/13 :
>> both of them yield a
>>
>> regexp: malformed `[]'
>>
>> error.
>> I forgot to ment
both of them yield a
regexp: malformed `[]'
error.
I forgot to mention and I had an alternative solution from the
beginning /stat[abc]?([ ;]|-)/
I'm just wondering the reason the original version failed.
2010/7/13 Rodolfo (kix) :
> Can you try:
>
> /stat[abc]?[ ;\\-]/
>
> I am not sure (and I do
I wasn't searching, but using it with acme's x command.
2010/7/13 erik quanstrom :
> On Tue Jul 13 11:13:03 EDT 2010, uai...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>> can someone tell me why the regular expression /stat[abc]?[ ;\-]/
>> doesn't match the string "stat-" in acme? I expect it to match, where
>> does
2010/7/13 Vinu Rajashekhar :
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:26 PM, hugo rivera wrote:
> It's the [abc]? I guess, it says that you want an a, b, or c after stat.
not really, since there's a '?' REP operator there. And it actually
matches strings like "stat;"
--
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Hi,
can someone tell me why the regular expression /stat[abc]?[ ;\-]/
doesn't match the string "stat-" in acme? I expect it to match, where
does my mistake lie?
Saludos,
--
Hugo
Now that I had a closer look to xml files, I think I get the main idea.
>From my point of view, xml doesn't seem so bad after all (please,
please, this is just an uninformed opinion) but perhaps in the future
I'll be able to see its defects.
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If you haven't heard of XML yet, you must be living under a rock! -
Programming in the .NET Environment
Taken from the fortunes file. I guess I must be living under a rock,
but I don't know what xml is, or pragmatically, what is it for.
Please, understand that I'm not trying to start a flame war i
Thanks for the feedback.
2010/6/16 Bakul Shah :
> On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 11:11:09 +0200 hugo rivera wrote:
>> Can someone clarify why the program included outputs 'AB00' (as I
>> expect) on 32 bit systems and 'AB00' on 64 bit systems?
>>
2010/6/16 Lucio De Re :
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:11:09AM +0200, hugo rivera wrote:
>
>> printf("%lX\n", l);
>
> Would you try %luX? It may work better?
no, or at least not as I intend. It produces '2868903936X' on 32 bit
linux and '184
Can someone clarify why the program included outputs 'AB00' (as I
expect) on 32 bit systems and 'AB00' on 64 bit systems?
where all those 1's came from? what's the portable way of doing this?
sorry for newbie questions like this.
unsigned long l;
unsigned char c;
I got it.
2010/5/6 EBo (sandien) :
> My ISP is migrating email clients and this is apparently breaking my
> subscriptions... Just a test to see if I can get through...
>
> EBo --
>
>
>
>
--
Hugo
2010/3/31 EBo :
> Other than that, you might want to download some of the models which use MPI
> and possibly play with them. Depending on the size of the codebase this might
> scare you off a bit, but I actually find playing with the GCM WRF and RegCM3
> rather enlightening once I got past the in
Hi,
I'm about to start a course that goes by the title of "Computational
Physics", and as I was having a look at the items that we are going to
cover, and saw that there's an "Introduction to parallel computing and
parallel programming with Message Passing Interface (MPI)". Some of
you 9fans may be
I don't agree. I think that more than one person can be involved in
any given project.
2010/3/30 Gabriel Diaz Lopez de la Llave :
> hello
>
> This way (dot-it-your-self-way) we will "only" have one-man projects. . .
>
> slds.
>
> gabi
>
--
Hugo
I agree with Steve.
I like the community approach to this matter: if plan9 doesn't have
what you need, do it yourself; if you do something that might be
useful for others share it and see what happens.
Being a newbie myself I find very hard to write my own utilities, but
that's a good way to learn
Uf, I didn't have any idea of the risks implied.
Thanks for correcting me ;-)
2010/3/26 ron minnich :
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail-fast
>
> says it better than I can.
>
> ron
>
>
--
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2010/3/26 ron minnich :
> yes, so I wonder, under what circumstances would you want this
> non-useful output? Are you going to do further computation with the
> number that you can not represent? I almost prefer the Plan 9 behavior
> in this case ...
Well, I was expecting this question :-)
But I d
great! now I can throw all the garbage I want to my program :-)
Thanks a lot.
2010/3/26 Federico G. Benavento :
> garbage in, garbage out
>
> lotte% echo 1.75e308+1.75e308 | hoc
> hoc 730809: suicide: sys: fp: numeric overflow fppc=0x3004
> status=0xb988 pc=0x3a75
> lotte%
>
> if you want to keep
Hello,
float operations are causing me some headaches on plan 9 (9vx).
I have a program that crashes badly when I feed it with near-the-top
doubles ~1.1e308. This causes an overflow in a function that needs to
square this values and acid points the line where the first call to
pow(2) occurs when I
2010/3/25 Francisco J Ballesteros :
> In fact, we have both printed on paper hanging from the wall of the corridor
> near our office. Let's hope they learn.
This is a great idea. I think I'll copy it :-)
--
Hugo
Thanks a lot!
2010/3/23 Russ Cox :
>> I have no idea if this is related but in the early days with gmail it would
>> automaticially remove messages when they where downloaded so they disappeared
>> as fast as you tried to read them.
>>
>> Perhaps your imap server is doing somthing similar?
>
> Tha
s why I set it by ip here instead of
> by name. Works fine enough so I never bothered to do it by name
> afterwards.
>
> hth,
> Mathieu
>
>
> -- Mensaje reenviado --
> From: hugo rivera
> To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net>
I configured mailfs so now I can read email, thanks.
But writing mail is not going so well:
$ cat $PLAN9/log/smtp.fail
myhost Mar 23 11:21:44 bad network /net/net!my.smtp.server!smtp (my.smtp.server)
myhost Mar 23 11:28:06 bad network /net/net!my.smtp.server!smtp (my.smtp.server)
myhost Mar 23 11:
yes, I meant 9vx. So I'll try to do it with p9p's mailfs.
Thanks.
2010/3/18 Russ Cox :
> your subject says 9vx and email, but your message
> didn't mention 9vx. assuming you are actually using
> 9vx, it's important to note that the mail system depends
> heavily on lock files, and the #Z file syst
Hello,
I've been searching through the man pages and 9fans archive and I am
unable to figure out how to correctly setup plan9 to read and write
mail. I've added my mail servers in different places (i.e.
/rc/bin/termrc, /lib/ndb/local, /mail/lib/rewrite.gateway), ran
factotum, ran upas/fs but I'm un
It seems that 9vx has become a lot more stable than before. The last
time I used it to write anything in C was like 8 months ago, and the
instability issues I had in mind are dated from back then. So I'll
give it another try and perhaps it will become my main plan 9
platform.
2010/3/13 ron minnich
2010/3/13, Tim Newsham :
> Are you running the latest from sources, or are you using
> the prebuilt binary? There are important stability fixes
> in the sources that aren't in the binary (unless its been updated
> recently).
>
Prebuilt binary, downloaded on Feb/22/2010.
--
Hugo
9vx crashes on me quite often, and qemu doesn't. That's the only
reason I use qemu, otherwise I'd also be stuck with 9vx too :-)
2010/3/12 ron minnich :
> Unless there's some compelling reason to use qemu (I can't think of
> one) why not just use 9vx exclusively? I've made a transition over the
>
Hello,
I have a Slackware installation running on my box. On top of it, I
often use qemu to run plan9, but it's inconvenient to constantly keep
track of the things I do there, like C programs, because many of them
are also useful under Slackware (then I compile them under linux with
p9p's 9c). So t
Yes, works just as I needed.
Thanks.
2010/3/11 roger peppe :
> what about this?
> ifs='
> ' n=`{echo 'a b'}
>
> or
>
> ifs='' n=`{echo 'a b'}
>
> if you don't mind the newline character being in the string.
>
--
Hugo
> cant you just use $"n ?
No, because the number of spaces in between is important. But I found a solution
% ifs='
' n=`{echo 'a b'}
works fine. Sorry for the noise.
--
Hugo
Hi,
% n=`{echo 'a b'}
sets n to a list containing two elements, 'a' and 'b'. How can I set n
to a single string 'a b'? note that I must execute external
commands, so the obvious solution
% n='a b'
doesn't work for me.
Saludos,
--
Hugo
2010/3/3 :
> Is it just me, or do others also find that having to subscribe to
> facebook to access its database is poor netiquette?
>
> And asking an entire mailing list membership to join so as to see some
> pictures even more so?
I doubt he did it on purpose.
--
Hugo
Thanks for the links, now everything is working (apparently), but I
have no idea what was the source of my error(s).
2010/1/29 maht :
> Hi Hugo,
>
> I did this only yesterday and am working on a backup script to go from SMB
> share on Debian -> cifs on plan9 running in Qemu on XP -> venti running
Hi,
I am trying to set up a venti server but I can't. I am using p9p on
linux, downloaded around January 21.
I followed all the steps described on venti(8), a number of times
starting from scratch, but I always get
vtversion /dev/fd/8: vtversion: bad format in version string
vtversion /dev/fd/7: v
I think
awk '{$1="";print}'
should do what you want, provided that you don't care about leading spaces.
2009/11/19 Peter A. Cejchan :
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Russ Cox wrote:
>> awk '{print substr($0, 1+length($1)+1)}'
>>
>
> Big thank you, Russ, however, wouldn't it be smarter if we ha
> is the /sw/somedir directory in the namespace of acme?
yes.
--
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t all your jpg files.
6.- I am puzzled.
2009/11/16, Mathieu Lonjaret :
> See awd(1)
>
>
> -- Mensaje reenviado --
> From: hugo rivera
> To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net>
> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:03:57 +0100
> Subject
% cd /sw/somedir
% 9 ls | 9 wc -l
2712
% pwd
/sw/somedir
right click on /sw/somedir, and acme's window is empty. What's going on?
--
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Thanks for your feedback.
--
Hugo
I am having a hard time understanding the dircp script and the dup(3)
device. What's exactly the purpose of writing
@{builtin cd $1 && tar cf /fd/1 .} | @{builtin cd $2 && tar xTf /fd/0}
instead of
{builtin cd $1 && tar c .} | {builtin cd $2 && tar xT}
I also had a look to the pdf2ps script, and th
shame on me, I didn't know about it.
2009/10/1, matt :
> Tee part of the POSIX standard
>
> http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/tee.html
>
>
>
> hugo rivera wrote:
>
>
> > Great, thanks.
> > Looks like plan 9 guys have thought abou
Great, thanks.
Looks like plan 9 guys have thought about everything useful ☺ (and
that I didn't do my homework).
2009/10/1, roger peppe :
> 2009/10/1 hugo rivera :
>
> > I've been wondering for a while if there's some way to multiplex (if
> > this is the correct
I've been wondering for a while if there's some way to multiplex (if
this is the correct term) stdout for a given program:
% ls @ {grep regexp1 > file1 } @ {grep regexp2 > file2}
where @ is an operator that would copy ls stdout to two (maybe more)
different file descriptors. Probably some syntax is
Sadly things like sed are out of my reach; I have no idea how to
program languages.
Thanks for the reply.
2009/8/18, erik quanstrom :
> > is there some reason why sed doesn't check for write errors on its
> > stdout? (or at least it doesn't report them)
>
>
> /n/sources/patch/sederrors
>
> while
Hi,
is there some reason why sed doesn't check for write errors on its
stdout? (or at least it doesn't report them)
I am implementing a fs, and I wasted my whole afternoon trying to figure out why
sed 300q file > mnt/data
doesn't say anything about the write error I was expecting.
Note that
sed 300
I have no idea about tex on plan 9, but I've always used beamer on
linux, maybe it's included on plan 9.
2009/8/17, xiangyu :
> Hi, everyone:
> How to make slides in plan 9 ? I always use ConTeXt in linux, but
> it doesn't contained in the TeX distrbutions that plan 9 provides.
> so how t
I'd have another window holding the special characters, and just
copy-paste them in the lines you want to (mouse chords are the key for
doing this quickly). Obviously this makes sense only if you have to
insert few special characters per file, and not to many files.
But if you want to add them at t
OK, thanks.
2009/7/30, roger peppe :
> 2009/7/30 hugo rivera :
> > [...] there's no way two different files point to the
>
> > same data structure (but maybe two different fids do?) so reference
> > counting is unnecessary, am I right?
>
>
> no, beca
Hi,
I am trying to implement a toy fs using the 9p protocol. I've been
reading Francisco's intro to plan 9 and section 5 of the manual pages,
and I have to say I am surprised because I am actually learning from
them; plan 9 man pages are really readable :-) (not to mention
Francisco's fine intro).
Hi,
since I discovered plan 9, about two years ago, I've been constantly
amazed by its simple yet quite powerful design.
>From one year now, I am looking forward to move to plan 9 as my main
OS, but I am not able to do so because it lacks the data analysis
tools available in some other systems, lik
Thanks Russ.
I have tryed it yet, but now I know where to start from.
2009/7/2, Russ Cox :
> #!/bin/rc
> awk 'BEGIN{
> for(;;){
> $0="";
> ok=getline x=$0;
> if(!(getline break;
> print
Hi,
I've always joined multiple column files in plan 9 using pr(1).
Say you have file A:
columnA1 columnA2 columnA3
and file B:
columnB1 columnB2 columnB3
so, using pr(1), I get another file C:
columnA1 columnA2 columnA3 columnB1 columnB2 columnB3
This worked fine until now: I have a number of fil
Yes, you are right. Now I understand it, I missed the / after \*, so I
was thinking that the comma was inside the regexp.
Thanks a lot :-)
2009/6/26 Rudolf Sykora :
> 2009/6/26 hugo rivera :
>> I tested the command you suggested (,x/\/\*/.,/\*\//) and it works as
>> I wanted, than
ow a comma is interpreted inside a regexp. I'd really
appreciate if you could clarify this matter to me.
2009/6/26 yy :
> 2009/6/26 hugo rivera :
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to select all c comments from within a file using acme,
>> but I am unable to do it properly. The comma
OK, thanks for the reply.
2009/6/26 roger peppe :
> 2009/6/26 hugo rivera :
>> Hello,
>> I have another problem with acme.
>> Lets say I want to check the spelling in all the comments in a c file,
>> so I execute:
>> Edit ,x/\/\*.*\*\// > spell (nevermind th
Hello,
I have another problem with acme.
Lets say I want to check the spelling in all the comments in a c file,
so I execute:
Edit ,x/\/\*.*\*\// > spell (nevermind this doesn't work for more
than one line comments)
and nothing happens. This doesn't mean that my spelling is good, since
I saw some
Hi,
I am trying to select all c comments from within a file using acme,
but I am unable to do it properly. The command x/\/\*.*\*\// is the
closest I could get, but it doesn't work with comments that span over
more than one line. This raises a question for me: somewhere, I cannot
recall where, I re
OK, thanks.
2009/6/23 erik quanstrom
>
> On Tue Jun 23 11:23:14 EDT 2009, uai...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi,
> > sorry for the lazy question, but sometimes "it's easier to post to
> > 9fans than to think" or to seek for info.
> > Is there any crontab equivalent in plan 9? I mean, is there a way to
>
Hi,
sorry for the lazy question, but sometimes "it's easier to post to
9fans than to think" or to seek for info.
Is there any crontab equivalent in plan 9? I mean, is there a way to
execute something regularly at a given time period?
Saludos
--
Hugo
Hi,
it looks like someone forgot to include frand for p9p on linux and
maybe some other platforms. Just try to link any object containing
references to frand and you get:
undefined reference to `p9frand'
Change frand to rand (just to test) in your program and everything links fine.
The output of
nm
know
> that the word ``produced'' might also be the word that I am interested (stem
> process in information retrieval or nlp). So I use the pattern "produced?"
> to find all the words useful to me.
>
> I hope this can be helpful at least a little bit. :-)
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