"Rudolf Sykora" wrote:
> I have a file say like this
>
> ABC asassadfasdf asdfasdf asdfasdf CBA hhjjioioioi
> sodifs
> sdfsd
> ABC
> dasdfas aasdfa
> njnjn CBA
>
> and I want to get
>
> ' asassadfasdf asdfasdf asdfasdf '
> 'dasdfas aasdfa'
> 'njnjn'
>
> ...i.e. delimited with AB
Hi!
sources seems to be down:
Object not found
The object / does not exist on this server.
errstr: '/bin/ip/httpd/sources' does not exist
uri host:
header host:
actual host: plan9.bell-labs.com
Saludos,
kix.
> sources seems to be down:
I don't think so.
term% 9fs sources
post...
term% lc /n/sources
9grid contrib du fastos patch wiki
adm distextra lsr plan9 xen
term% date
Sun Nov 30 12:38:11 GMT 2008
term%
The main pages are a little unclear as to the convention for
assignment of dir->type & dir->dev, particularly with respect to
synthetic file servers. For devices I gather that type is the device
id (ie. 'c' for cons) and that dev is the instance (ie. #I2 for an
alternate IP stack). Their use seem
On Sun Nov 30 10:12:00 EST 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The main pages are a little unclear as to the convention for
> assignment of dir->type & dir->dev, particularly with respect to
> synthetic file servers. For devices I gather that type is the device
> id (ie. 'c' for cons) and that dev is
On Sun Nov 30 01:08:00 EST 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Eris Discordia
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't know about the technical details
>
> Well said sir!
>
> Ian
thanks for reminding me. nupas/fs now works
around gmail's bugs. /n/sources/contrib/q
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:18 AM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> there is a dir.type and a dir.qid.type. i believe these are different.
> the comment above dir.type in /sys/include/libc.h says that it's
> system modified. and, e.g. /mail/fs shows up as from the mount
> driver. the
Qid.type is defined to be equal to the top 8 bits of mode (see stat(5))
and type and dev are defined to be for kernel use (also stat(5))
which is fine if you're not in the kernel.
but what if you are? type is just the device [unicode] letter,
and dev is assigned by the device, and might be the inde
web interface is actually down
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Roma
it works for me. which page are you accessing?--- Begin Message ---
web interface is actually down
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Roma--- End Message ---
Browsing the source via http is disabled again, probably temporarily.
I'm looking into what's consuming (or limiting) the bandwidth on our
internet connection and into improving the performance of our outside
web server.
We are maintaining at sources.lsub.org
a mirror for sources' plan9 and google code inferno.
9fs sources.lsub.org should work from plan9.
hth
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:34 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Browsing the source via http is disabled again, probably temporarily.
> I'm looking into wha
9fans,
I'm playing with nearest-neighbor image resampling and wrote two
simple implementations - http://tmp.oitobits.net/iru/nn.c,
http://tmp.oitobits.net/iru/nnmem.c - one using draw(2) and the other
using memdraw(2).
running them on the same image on disk shows that nnmem is way faster:
cpu% n
* Giacomo Tesio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know if with such a library I could write an application
> on linux mountable from Plan 9?
libmixpsrv
cu
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ce
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Iruata Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 9fans,
>
> I'm playing with nearest-neighbor image resampling and wrote two
> simple implementations - http://tmp.oitobits.net/iru/nn.c,
> http://tmp.oitobits.net/iru/nnmem.c - one using draw(2) and the other
> using memdraw
Hi folks,
I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps
very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based on 9P + Java.
It's a bit of old Burroughs MF, a bit of Ambric and a bit ja Java ;-o
The idea bind: have a bunch of tiny Java machines (not the whole
JEE bloat, just a very
>> what I'm seeking is a way to avoid the unloadimage() call in nn.c, if
>> that's possible - which, by my understanding of the manual and code,
>> is not.
>> alternatively I could try drawing the memimage to the screen, which I
>> did not find possible directly, only by converting it to an image.
can you report timings on the xscreensaver hacks (link at bottom)?
they have a "benchmarking" option -b S which lets you see how many fps
they're doing:
mk all; for (i in 8.*) { echo -n $i^': '; $i -b 5 }
would run each hack for 5 seconds and let you know what their fps is.
i used to get incred
> can you report timings on the xscreensaver hacks (link at bottom)?
sure. a few of the programs didn't seem to work (delayscreen
and polydominoes). mountain, sphere and spirograph seemed
to hum right along.
- erik
; cat '#P/archctl'
cpu AMD64 2604 pge
pge on
coherence mfence
cmpswap cmpswap48
On 12/1/08, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps
> very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based on 9P + Java.
> It's a bit of old Burroughs MF, a bit of Ambric and a bit ja Java ;-o
>
> The idea bind: have
Ever heard of Inferno? Or are you using java purely for the
masochistic pleasure?
uriel
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps
> very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based
cool, thanks!
those do almost everything: loadimage() from bytes, drawing onto the
screen using itself as a source, drawing primitives (lines and
circles), alpha blending (glenda and hyperglenda) as well as
unloadimage() for the case where the screen is being resized.
i'll try to dig out a parall
Minor gripe as a graphics person - I loathe frames per second as a
performance measure. Because of the inverse you can't really compare
the numbers. Consider the difference in improvement between 1fps and
2fps compared to 29fps and 30fps. Both improve by 1fps, but they
represent dramatic
On Nov 30, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps
very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based on 9P + Java.
It's a bit of old Burroughs MF, a bit of Ambric and a bit ja Java ;-o
The idea bind: have a bunch of tiny
Hi Guys!
I've been trying to implement a "lazy bind/mount" in Plan9 and it
dawned on
me that I don't really know any way of modifying calling process's
namespace
on-demand. In a automounter-like style.
Now, before you tell me that I shouldn't be doing it (well, may be I
shouldn't, but
pl
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