talking about is chars that don't match that expression, I
> suppose that not matching
> that expression is what is used for
>
> "character other than an alphanumeric, underscore, or *".
>
> trebol.
hat not matching
that expression is what is used for
"character other than an alphanumeric, underscore, or *".
trebol.
correct.
For me the best is making $-fu a syntax error, and let the programmer decide if
such an awkward name is
worthy of typing quotes everywhere.
trebol
't study the code, so I'm talking
rubbish.
trebol.
t =
after the start of a command?
As I said, = in command arguments should be prohibited!
trebol.
> Actually a --fu variable is not that useful in Plan 9:
>
> % --fu=bar
> % echo $--fu
> rc: null list in concatenation
> % echo "$--fu"
> rc: null list in concatenation
> % ls /env
> '/env/*'
> /env/--fu
> ...
>
> So rc can create a variable starting with more than one '-', but can't use it.
Th
Why? the assignment is after the start of the command, so is not an assignment,
and with the correction of Erik, now rc admit the use of = after the first word
(in the first would be an assignment), so two=2 is just an argument to echo,
exactly 'two='2.
I like this behavior.
trebo
"c is a counter example"
I think he means the opposite.
> I see. It seems that you know the code very well. If the variable assignments
> are only before a command, why not permit =
> after the command? Do you know if is there a thought reason for that?
More precisely, "after the start of the command".
law!).
By the way, do you know how this was designed in the original rc for v10
research unix?
I looked some time ago in
http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/
but there is no source of rc, only documentation.
trebol.
No with hyphenation, my friend!
some times It feels more like "Frankenstein".
trebol.
Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> See
> https://bitbucket.org/plan9-from-bell-labs/9-cc/issues/1/problems-building-under-x64-linux
> for some tips on fixing various errors you may encounter, including this
> one. (I opened that issue like 8 months ago...)
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Vasudev Kamath
fully
again and again), my fault, sorry again.
trebol.
> My be my poor English
It's the proof itself!
> Also, when the '^' is omitted, like in
>
> $dir(1)^$dir(2)
Also, when the '^' is omitted, like in
$dir(1)$dir(2)
Sorry for the mess...
, and I think it's important to remember those first
steps to improve documentation.
I remember the first time I type.
$ man bash
I had to power off the computer and go to the beach.
trebol.
ll strings (brakes
>> execution on error...). It's a feature, rationally thought-out, or a bug?
>>
>> If anyone can tell me the story behind, I'll be grateful.
>>
>> trebol.
>>
>> P.D.
>> Sorry for previous mail without subject.
>>
>>
Hello everyone.
I'm curious about the behavior of rc concatenating null strings (brakes
execution on error...). It's a feature, rationally thought-out, or a bug?
If anyone can tell me the story behind, I'll be grateful.
trebol.
P.D.
Sorry for previous mail without subject.
Hello everyone.
I'm curious about the behavior of rc concatenating null strings (brakes
execution on error...). It's a feature, rationally thought-out, or a bug?
If anyone can tell me the story behind, I'll be grateful.
trebol.
s'/_-|_-_|-_|__+ ... and a lot of more cra* ...
/__/g'
You could expect the output be '__', but it's '__-'
So... if you are a retard like me, don't try to be such smart and use
various sed commands.
trebol.
Have you set the mouse to ps2intellimouse?
You must set the dot to all the text (mark all the text, for example type ':,'
in the tag line and click it with buttom 3) and then execute in the tag
'>upas/smtp -d -a ...'
Don't forget the '>', read acme(1).
trebol.
You can try other smtp server. If the problem is in the authorization
with Google, remember that you can use heirloom's mailx. I compiled it in
plan9 some time ago, and I don't remember any trouble. The configuration
is a child game.
Good luck.
trebol.
Mats Olsson wrote:
> Hi all of you!
>
> Thanks for all the help you've given me to get this far using the Plan
> 9 OS on a Raspberry Pi! I can now retrieve mail from the gmail
> accounts I've tried. It works well but, even though it doesn't make
> sense to me, I can't send e-mail to those account
In linux gcc cries:
io.c:23:7: error: assignment to expression with array type
arg2 = va_arg(*arg, va_list);
I have seen other errors like that in the web, and solutions involving
va_copy(). I don't know... I'm just learning but the source seems
correct, arg2 is a va_list, and va_arg(*arg, va_l
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> trebol wrote:
> |For a external imap server, like gmail, you can compile heirloom's mailx
> |with ape. Works nice with the plumber, and setting the pager to cat
> |it integrates nice within acme, a rio window or 9term. I use it also
>
> So
For a external imap server, like gmail, you can compile heirloom's mailx
with ape. Works nice with the plumber, and setting the pager to cat
it integrates nice within acme, a rio window or 9term. I use it also
in p9p, until I meet a nice alternative.
trebol.
Hello David.
$ cd 9base; make
$ mkdir $PLAN9/etc
$ cp rc/rc $PLAN9/bin; cp rc/rcmain $PLAN9/etc
So the equation is something like:
Venti + NetBSD64 = netbsd32_compat40 + p9p from i386 4.0 + 9base's rc
I hope in the future I can add '= Plan9' to this mess.
trebol.
libX11.so.6
libX11.so
create /etc/ld.so.conf:
/lib
/usr/lib
/emul/netbsd32/lib
create ptys:
# cd /dev
# sh MAKEDEV opty
For now, all is going like a charm. I hope this will be usefull to someone.
Nice summer (Or winter).
trebol.
Reading your mails, I recommend you to read carefully and patiently all
the docs in /says/doc, the man pages, starting with the intros, the great
info in cat-v.org and of course the wiki!
Don't forget searching in the mail archive, you'll see a lot of info
about the things you are asking for (incl
so I tried with seq, like '9 seq -f%03.0f $i $i' or -f%03g, getting
the desired output in P9P, but discovering that in Plan9, the floating point
verbs doesn't include the flag '0'.
I'm really curious about this. Anyone knows the reason of letting out this
flag (and including it in P9P)?
Regards,
trebol.
Ok, thanks to both. I got confused with this part of rc(1):
`{command}
rc executes the command and reads its standard output,
splitting it into a list of arguments, using characters
in $ifs as separators. If $ifs is not otherwise set,
i
#x27;
' for(i in Plan*){cp $i `{echo $i | sed 's/lan/LAN/'}}
term% ls P*
'PLAN 9'
'PLAN B'
'Plan 9'
'Plan B'
With p9p is the same. I'll appreciate If anyone can tell me why.
trebol.
ot;-Tutf8". I was going to ask for a directory in
sources, but I haven't see any interest in those things in the list. I hope
that this will help you.
The script and spout's source are small, so I'm going to paste both here.
trebol.
#!/usr/local/plan9/bi
t and report... I hope in the
future to be of more help.
When I have time I will try installing Plan 9 in the other machine that fails
with PBSR...
(an old PentiumIII).
Regards,
trebol.
So I have official plan9 root with 9load, pbslba and 9pf from old 9spirit iso.
I know those are patches from erik, so the best would be use his new kernel,
but the
cpu0:spurious interrupt ... is a little intimidating to an ignorant like me.
I will try his new iso, and thanks erik.
Regards,
trebol.
ting the fossil partition:
/boot/kfs does not exists
I have tried putting the 9atom kernel in 9fat, but things get even worst.
Any help will be very appreciated.
Regards,
trebol.
This is the 9atom installer's output:
warning: cannot set uid on /n/newfs/adm/
keeps filling the screen making impossible the
installation.
Can I boot the official Plan9 with your bootloader?
Regards,
trebol.
Hello everyone,
I would like to install the official Plan9 distro but the boot process
stop at PBSR...EI. This is a amd k8 machine, but before I tried in a old
pentium III with similar error.
Is this a pbs error, or is 9load who fails?
Also, I tried erik quanstrom's 9atom and boot but:
- If I
the idea of have my data exposed.
Regards,
trebol.
so, I don't find anything about cryptsetup outside 9front. Is it possible to
use it in the original Plan9?
Thanks in advance,
trebol.
x27;s experiences.
> the usual technique is to email geoff at plan9..bell-labs.com
> and ask for a contrib directory and an account.
Thanks Steve. I'm putting order in my staff and learning to make proper mk
installations.
When I finish this I will email geoff.
Regards,
trebol.
Hello everyone,
Anyone has used cryptsetup with cwfs64x and fs's mirror feature?
Any reliability problems?
Also, weeks ago I send a mail to cont...@plan9.bell-labs.com without response.
I would like to share some ape ports and dictionaries for dict.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
trebol.
way it's going to be keep learning C (just 3th chapter of K&R
for now...) and make a simple C program to make the work and put it in
/acme/bin for future use in scripts, and maybe substitute the script
with a faster program.
Regards,
trebol.
//
The script don't work, and has serious mistakes in its approach. I will
fix it soon.
Regards,
trebol.
e last line in a input without \n now doesn't stay out of the check.
I have looked in the acme scripts a lot and I can't find any example of
getting the dot address, only in c code. If anyone knows how to make it
in rc, I will be very grateful. I think with the feature of selecting a address
in the output of the script executed to any selected text in a window,
and pointing the cursor in the right position, the work will
be finish.
I'm learning a lot about Plan9, acme, rc, awk, sed ... perhaps I should have to
wait
until I have the skills and knowledge about programming and Plan9 before
posting anything like this in the list, but I thought this could be useful
for someone.
Regards,
trebol.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 07:57:13PM +0200, Nemo wrote:
> you could put it in sources, if not yet there.
I want to put order in this mess before put it in sources.
I change the for loop to work in the output of ispell instead, and now
ispell works only one time in terse mode. The script is now muc
> And you can have '>> /personal/dictionary/path' [...]
Sorry, this must be 'echo >> /personal/dictionary/path' and make a 2-1 mouse
chord.
Regards,
trebol.
#define TERMLIB "-lcurses"
#define REGLIB ""
#undef NO8BIT
#define WORDS "/usr/trebol/local/share/dict/words"
#define LANGUAGES
"{american,MASTERDICTS=american.med,HASHFILES=americanmed.hash,EXTRADICT=}
{espaƱol}
I see, sprog is based on unix's spell, so no Spanish spell checking
for me... Anyone has ported international ispell to plan9? I don't see
anything in contrib neither 9fans's archives.
Hello everyone,
Anyone have a Spanish dict for sprog, or can tell me what is the best
way to make one using a spell|aspell|hunspell one? Is this possible or is
sprog designed only for ASCII?
Regards,
trebol.
On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 08:08:18AM +0200, Peter A. Cejchan wrote:
> to save my time, could you, please, share that trick? Thanks,
>
> ++pac
Hello Peter, I suppose my English is too bad. The trick I was talking
about is the dragging feature itself, sorry.
be in the man pages.
Regards,
trebol.
(linux). So my questions are:
- Is there a way to simulate the incremental backup feature of gnu tar?
- Is possible to restore the system in a new disk with this copy of dump?
- What do you recommend me for send the tar file, ssh, nfs or other thing?
thanks,
trebol.
ce; and keep reading the
documentation, but I think in the future I'll ask the list about the
correct restoration of the dump.
Thanks a lot!
trebol.
anks in advance,
trebol.
Hello all,
How do you play chess with plan9? I saw a gnuchess version in the games's
man page of the first edition:
doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/1st_edition/manual.pdf
Any board also?
Thanks in advance,
trebol.
o work with troff.
Anyone has compiled heirloom troff with APE?
And thanks for your responses,
trebol.
Thanks Gorka, but I've tried that with
ftp.ctan.org/pub/tex/language/hyphenation/eshyph.tex
and all I've is:
assertion failed: file n8.c:543
I'm new to plan9, so I'm a little lost. Sorry if this is an
obvious/common task.
trebol.
Hello all,
Anyone know how to get spanish hyphenation in troff?
Thanks in advance,
trebol.
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