> What about Drawterm on Mac? Is it working well?
yes. i use drawterm from
http://code.swtch.com/drawterm
i compiled it to run under X since i have to run that beast
anyways, but there is also drawterm-cocoa which builds
and runs native under osx.
http://bitbucket.org/jas/drawterm-cocoa
>
The older versions refused to run. I've not tried this version I downloaded
today, only the "qemu-img" inside the package which worked fine.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 6:55 PM, wrote:
> > Q for Mac is horrible, dodgy software. Then again, I didn't build it from
> > source. The good thing is, it'll
> Q for Mac is horrible, dodgy software. Then again, I didn't build it from
> source. The good thing is, it'll convert images just fine.
older versions probably. i built qemu-1.7.0 from source before
2.0 was stable and have had no problems. i own fusion, but i
prefer qemu since fusion occupies
Using the ANTS CPU server image, and Drawterm-Cocoa.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 6:43 PM, dante wrote:
> What about Drawterm on Mac? Is it working well?
> This would require of course configuring a CPU server...
>
> Thanks,
> Dante
>
>
> On 21.07.2014 10:39, c...@9.squish.org wrote:
>
>> In tried t
What about Drawterm on Mac? Is it working well?
This would require of course configuring a CPU server...
Thanks,
Dante
On 21.07.2014 10:39, c...@9.squish.org wrote:
In tried to install Inferno because I thought that it was the
simplest
way to access (at least the file system of) my Plan9 Raspbe
Q for Mac is horrible, dodgy software. Then again, I didn't build it from
source. The good thing is, it'll convert images just fine.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 6:39 PM, wrote:
> > In tried to install Inferno because I thought that it was the simplest
> > way to access (at least the file system of)
> In tried to install Inferno because I thought that it was the simplest
> way to access (at least the file system of) my Plan9 Raspberry Pi from
> my Mac.
> The other solutions I tried are awkward:
> 1. Plan9 under Virtual Box (don't want to pay for VMWare/Parallels).
> Configured network c
No, the reasons I attempted an install is because I have no experience
getting hosted Inferno to run in Plan 9, although I possess a couple of
stable Plan 9 VMs (when they can reach the network, they'll ping 8.8.8.8,
but not get any sites like sources or 9gridchan - to be fair, there seems
to be ne
Hi Shane,
Removing the compile argument won't help (leads to errors somewhere
else).
I think that the most expedient solution is Ramkrishnan's.
In order to catch this sort of errors, some sort of "continuous
integration" would be needed.
I have no idea how this could be done without investing
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Shane Morris wrote:
> Hello again 9fans,
>
> I'm also trying to compile hosted Inferno for OS X 10.9, all seems to go
> well until the "mk install" giving this error message:
>
> shanes-air-2:inferno-os boris$ PATH=`pwd`/MacOSX/386/bin:$PATH mk install
> (cd lib9;
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 12:55:44PM +1000, Shane Morris wrote:
>
> clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd'
> [-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future]
> clang: note: this will be a hard error (cannot be downgraded to a warning)
> in the future
Apparently the "future hard error
Hello again 9fans,
I'm also trying to compile hosted Inferno for OS X 10.9, all seems to go
well until the "mk install" giving this error message:
shanes-air-2:inferno-os boris$ PATH=`pwd`/MacOSX/386/bin:$PATH mk install
(cd lib9; mk install)
cc -c -arch i386 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 -Wno-depre
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