Yes. You might start with -d flags to usbd or issuing a debug ctl
(see the man page) to see what's the error.
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:23 AM, James Chapman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I 'solved' the problem by attaching the printer to my apple airport
> express. Now I can print from plan9 using this neat
Is there a particular reason for replica/applylog to masquerade file
deletions as additions? Or that's just a typo?
/sys/src/cmd/replica/applylog.c:/^main/+159
- yaroslav
> Is there a particular reason for replica/applylog to masquerade file
> deletions as additions? Or that's just a typo?
i'm pretty sure this code does remove files.
DoRemove:
USED(checkedmatch1);
assert(ismatch(name));
>> Is there a particular reason for replica/applylog to masquerade file
>> deletions as additions? Or that's just a typo?
>
> i'm pretty sure this code does remove files.
no doubts about what it does, but rather what it says to the user:
…
DoRemove:
U
> I guess there should be chat("d %q %luo %q %q %lud\n", …) instead.
> Or do I miss something?
submit a patch.
- erik
>> I guess there should be chat("d %q %luo %q %q %lud\n", …) instead.
>> Or do I miss something?
>
> submit a patch.
>
> - erik
/n/sources/patch/applylog-chat-d
> /n/sources/patch/applylog-chat-d
applied. thanks, geoff.
albeit not in the good news:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/07/06/netapp_coraid/
(sorry about the source, those who dislike ElReg)
The Article said:
> It might say that, faced with someone using its stolen property supplied by a
> third party, Oracle-Sun, with whom it is in a legal dispute, what is it
> expected to do?
What property?
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> What property?
zfs, i presume?
erik, i care about zfs, tell me more.
On Tue Jul 6 21:15:59 EDT 2010, mirtchov...@gmail.com wrote:
> > What property?
>
> zfs, i presume?
>
> erik, i care about zfs, tell me more.
speaking as a private citizen with no "insider"
knowledge in this case
i think it should be obvious to any vaguely careful
thinker that there is no
> clearly, coraid won't send commandos to make sure that you don't use zfs
with coraid storage.
If they do, will they be from outer space?
-- vs
>> clearly, coraid won't send commandos to make sure that you don't use
zfs
>> with coraid storage.
>
> If they do, will they be from outer space?
How did we get from paralegal to paratroopers?
I'm more interested in what this means for Coraid? If Oracle buckles
under then zfs ports to Linux e
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