Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-22 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
9vx is a Plan 9 terminal; it uses Vx32, which is a “Lightweight, User-level Sandboxing on the x86". it compiles on Linux, *BSD and used to compile on OSX. clone the github repo and compile; the build instructions are in a file named "ADVENTURE" > I don't know much about the thread... > But as I

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-22 Thread lucio
> When I have some time (this weekend, I hope), I will add a note to my > repo saying this, and will also sync with the last version, just in > case somebody miss the notice. I was wondering whether it is possible to alias 0intro/vx32 so it can be found as 9fans/vx32? Lucio.

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-22 Thread jordi collell
I don't know much about the thread... But as I had understand, I can run plan9 within my amd64 box, without any virtual machine extra (neither qemu, neither, vbox). Is this? If this is the approach, how I can aproach it? Is there any good tutorial on how to build, and run 9vx on linux/amd64? Than

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-22 Thread yy
On 21 May 2015 at 19:53, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > i have a vague recollection of a discussion about making 9vx use devdraw > (plan9port). has anyone looked into that? If plan9port (or Inferno) are working, it should be easy to port wsys. I would be glad of doing it, but I don't have any mac syst

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-22 Thread yy
On 21 May 2015 at 21:39, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just to let you know. The current vx32 repository moved from > Mercurial to Git and is now hosted on GitHub. > > https://github.com/0intro/vx32 When I have some time (this weekend, I hope), I will add a note to my repo saying

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread David du Colombier
Just to let you know. The current vx32 repository moved from Mercurial to Git and is now hosted on GitHub. https://github.com/0intro/vx32 -- David du Colombier

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Ryan Gonzalez
https://github.com/9fans/plan9port On May 21, 2015 1:01:16 PM CDT, Jeff Sickel wrote: >Speaking of plan9port, does anyone know which one is the official >version on github now? >Swtch.com has only partially moved to the cloud, but there are a lot of >forks that aren’t >really forks put direct upl

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
the official version is https://github.com/9fans/plan9port and the old https://code.google.com/p/plan9port still works and is relatively recent (2014) On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:14 AM Jeff Sickel wrote: > Speaking of plan9port, does anyone know which one is the official version > on github now?

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Jeff Sickel
Speaking of plan9port, does anyone know which one is the official version on github now? Swtch.com has only partially moved to the cloud, but there are a lot of forks that aren’t really forks put direct uploads from some version tree. My old bitbucket version still works, but the last git clone

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
i have a vague recollection of a discussion about making 9vx use devdraw (plan9port). has anyone looked into that? On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 10:26 AM Devon H. O'Dell wrote: > > https://bitbucket.org/rsc/plan9port/issue/81/devdraw-does-not-build-on-os-x-lion-latest > may be relevant > > 2015-05-21

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Devon H. O'Dell
https://bitbucket.org/rsc/plan9port/issue/81/devdraw-does-not-build-on-os-x-lion-latest may be relevant 2015-05-21 9:57 GMT-07:00 Aram Hăvărneanu : > I have not been able to compile vx32 since 10.7 I think. > > -- > Aram Hăvărneanu >

Re: [9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Aram Hăvărneanu
I have not been able to compile vx32 since 10.7 I think. -- Aram Hăvărneanu

[9fans] compiling 9vx on yosemite

2015-05-21 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
is anyone able to compile 9vx on yosemite? i think the most up to date version is the one in David's repo (bitbucket.org/0intro/vx32). i'm getting this on mac os 10.10.3: /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/Headers/Movies.h:8727:1: note: 'BeginFullScreen' has been explicitly mark