Hi,
You can contact Anthony Martin and see if you can help.
b
2014-12-25 14:22 GMT+01:00 Mats Olsson :
> Hi!
>
> Since compiling GO in Plan 9 on a Raspberry Pi won't work I've removed
> the source code of it from my home directory. It's a pity though since
> it took me so long to figure out a w
Hi!
Since compiling GO in Plan 9 on a Raspberry Pi won't work I've removed
the source code of it from my home directory. It's a pity though since
it took me so long to figure out a way to put it there in the first
place. Thanks for all your assistance!
Kind Greetings,
Mats
2014-12-25 0:20 GMT+01
yes, it is sure that it will not work.
sl
Thanks for your input!
I went for the third option. Copying the uncompressed source go dir to
the fat partition on the SD card and then copying it from there to my
home directory in which I planned to compile it. Is it sure that go
can't be compiled and work on Plan 9 on a Raspberry Pi?
Greetings
In case it wasn't entirely clear, go for arm does not currently work
on Plan 9.
sl
mount the usb partition using the command "usb:" Note, the : is part of the
command's name.
it prints the path to the mounted directory.
merry Christmas one and all.
-Steve
> On 24 Dec 2014, at 15:38, Mats Olsson wrote:
>
> Thanks David!
>
> Have to think a little about how to make this
Thanks David!
Have to think a little about how to make this work. I have the sources
uncompressed on an SD card connected to the Raspberry Pi and it comes
up as /dev/sdU0.0 I think. But I don't know how to copy the sources
from there to my home directory. If you have any idea I'm all ears.
Otherwi
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Mats Olsson wrote:
> OK, thanks for your input. Looking forward to it. I've tried to import
> the sources of Go and have failed. First I tried with "wget" a command
> that doesn't exist in Plan 9. Looking in bin I found "webfsget" tried
> it and the screen was fill
OK, thanks for your input. Looking forward to it. I've tried to import
the sources of Go and have failed. First I tried with "wget" a command
that doesn't exist in Plan 9. Looking in bin I found "webfsget" tried
it and the screen was filled with "runes". Deleted it and still I
can't get the syntax
Go doesn't support Plan 9 on ARM yet.
Anthony Martin is working on the plan9/arm port,
and it might be available for the 1.5 release in July.
--
David du Colombier
Hi!
I'm running the Plan 9 from Bell Labs on a Raspberry Pi. It's the 9pi
ported to Raspberry Pi by Richard Miller. I've managed to install Go
on a Linux box but I would rather use Plan 9 OS since it's my
preference among operative systems. The problem is that it means that
I will have to compile
> If all fails, you can try out what worked for me some time ago:
Building the VERSION file is a minor glitch that seems too much bother
to fix in any practical way: those who have HG installed would in any
case not want it fixed :-(
On the other hand, applying the patch required (and probably by
If all fails, you can try out what worked for me some time ago:
version go-93dc7f0e302b compiles out-of the box.
Prerequisites:
kernel post-Aug2012
8* suite post-March2012
VERSION file is needed if hg is not installed.
Mercurial is only needed to generate the top-level VERSION file.
You can work a
To Gorka, specially, but anybody else who may wish to know:
> Sorry, you also need to get the tip (use hg to get the
> latest without saying you want a release)
> In arm you will need lucio´s patch.
I've been caught up in a lot of different things and haven't been able
to focus on Go for Plan 9,
You have a script called all.rc which does the work.
G.
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 12:31 AM, lamg wrote:
> Anyone has installed Go, the source code has Makefiles and bash
> scripts for building, it doesn´t seem to be for plan9.
>
>
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- curiosity sKilled the cat
Sorry, you also need to get the tip (use hg to get the
latest without saying you want a release)
In arm you will need lucio´s patch.
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 12:32 AM, Gorka Guardiola wrote:
> You have a script called all.rc which does the work.
>
> G.
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 12:31 AM, l
Anyone has installed Go, the source code has Makefiles and bash
scripts for building, it doesn´t seem to be for plan9.
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