Re: [9fans] octopus distribution

2008-05-01 Thread Francisco J Ballesteros
IIRC, unpacking just /dis/o should be enough. There's a separate osrc.tgz at the same web page where you took the distrib. You could perhaps try to unpack that, or just copy it from the one you got. Also, there might be necessary to create some directory in case a mount point is missing. If that'

Re: [9fans] octopus distribution

2008-05-01 Thread a
I've downloaded this new distribution and have been playing around for about a day (much to the dismay of my growing backlog of work tasks). It's very exciting; the wrappers around the speech stuff on OS X are a nice touch. I'd like to have as few copies of the base Inferno install lying around as

[9fans] octopus distribution

2008-04-30 Thread Fco. J. Ballesteros
Hi, there's a new octopus distribution at http://lsub.org/ls/octopus.html It can be used, for example, as a way to use a remote Plan 9 machine using any other system as a terminal. The main tar ball includes Inferno with a pre-installed octopus and a installation script so that it should be tri