Could someone please update the rotten links?
On 12/27/09, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Current Mercurial repository is http://code.swtch.com/vx32/.
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> David du Colombier
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On 12/04/2010 06:34, EBo wrote:
if(! ls -ld $home>[2=] | grep -s '^d-rwx.* '$user){
echo bad permissions
exit homeless
}
surely : echo bad permissions >[1=2]
> surely : echo bad permissions >[1=2]
I think you may be right.
On 12/04/2010 15:58, Boo wrote:
Yes, I saw this link before, but I mean some current sources, what
happens with Plan9 just right now.
Thanks.
On 12 апр, 16:54, gd...@rejaa.com (Gabriel Díaz) wrote:
Hello
http://swtch.com/plan9history/
may be is sometthing on the lines you're looking for.
I don't suppose anyone's ever tried using Plan 9's DNS server with Active
Directory? (as the primary DNS server)
Appologies in advance if anything below sounds overly confused, and for trying
this in the first place!!
There are a few articles around indicating that it's possible to host AD with
> A post on this list by Geoff says that if you specify an in-addr.arpa zone,
> the correct PTR's will get generated automatically. How does it know which
> PTR to generate, if I have more than one dom= pointing to the same ip?
it makes all of them. e.g.
> 7.0/27.113.51.12.in-addr.arpa any
7.
Also, what do you make of this?
> svr hostname=
> dc1\.testdom\.test\.local._kpasswd._udp.testdom.test.local
>
>*** Error: record size incorrect (39 != 37)
>
>*** ns2.test.local can't find _kpasswd._udp.testdom.test.local: server failed
The query should return an "svr hostname" of dc1.
I have not tried serving srv records fromplan9 but i do host my
domain (quintile.net) from plan9, and I do use plan9 in a domain
served by AD at work.
I (with some help from geoff) wrote zonefresh which sucks up a domain
(using axfr) and spits it out as an ndb file. This could be useful to
check t
Hello,
These notes about APE could be of some use to others.
Context : I'm verifying that my compilation framework, made for POSIX,
is able to work for Plan9 too (for TeX and al.: everything works on
Unix, so time to verify the whole thing on Plan9).
Note: this is not a plea to add more. ape/psh
On 4/13/10, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
> - se d(1) does not support single character duplication : \{m,n\}---I
Just to clarify, it's Plan9's libregexp that doesn't support {n,m} quantifiers.
stuart
check: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/plan9/sys/src/ape/cmd/README
ln? come on!
for quick stuff when running configure some big crap that needs it
fn ln { cp $1 $2 }
or even better
fn ln { aux/stub $2; bind $1 $2 }
for egrep and fgrep I get by with:
aux/stub /bin/fgrep; bind /bin/grep /bin/
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