This may be a solved problem, but forgive me if I don't choose
to spend hours searching around while stuck on dialup.
Anyway, my problem is this. I am away from my server, about 2,000
miles away to be exact. Right now, I am using cpu and mail(1)
to read my email, but I'd rather use acme Mail. Runn
import -E ssl $server /n/$server && bind /n/server/mail/box/$user /mail/box
- erik
Hello
I used to do
import mailgateway /mail/box/$user /mail/box/$user
upas/fs
acme
Or something simmilar
Slds.
Gabi
On 29/12/2008, at 18:50, j...@csplan9.rit.edu wrote:
This may be a solved problem, but forgive me if I don't choose
to spend hours searching around while stuck on dialup.
A
> Anyway, my problem is this. I am away from my server, about 2,000
> miles away to be exact. Right now, I am using cpu and mail(1)
> to read my email, but I'd rather use acme Mail.
Within Acme, you can run a 'Local import ...' and/or 'Local bind ...'
-- depending upon your import/bind situation -
On Dec 26, 2008, at 5:27 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
while a descriptive history is good, it takes a lot of extra work
to generate.
i've rarely found per-change histories to be any more useful than
most other comments, i'm afraid.
I believe that it all depends on what is it that you look at
So is it time for a new file server then? :D
On Dec 27, 2008, at 3:56 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
I'm actually still trying to figure out how replica/* fits together
with
sources being a fossil server. These two, somehow, have to
click, but I haven't figured out the connection just yet. Any
pointers
to the good docs?
there's no connect
> ...but your article answered that last question completely. Although,
> I wonder whether direct transfer of history between two venti
> servers would be possible.
if one were to transfer history between two fs with the same on-disk
format, a simple device copy would be sufficient. i was moving
> I don't deny that 9fs dump is quite useful and it seems to match the
> organization of Plan9 developer
> club pretty well. Personally, though, I'd say that the usefulness of
> the dump would be greatly improved
> if one had an ability to do ad-hoc archival snapshots AND assigning
> tags, no
>> i've rarely found per-change histories to be any more useful than
>> most other comments, i'm afraid.
>And that meant that math texts and math teaching was all about polished
>final results.
ah. my statement was ambiguous.
i meant per-change chatter in the history, not the changes in the h
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