Re: [9fans] Status of port of Go to Plan 9

2011-08-02 Thread kokamoto
> goos.c is meant to be in src/lib9, I need to start up my laptop to > check that in fact it is a module I added specially for Plan 9. Lucio, what is the difference between your purpose and the one I installed (plan9fron?). By your attention, I found Russ's repository of 'go for plan9', and the

[9fans] mail client; general question web vs command

2011-08-02 Thread erik quanstrom
> Robert Raschke coded a threaded version of Acme's News. > But that depends on the filesystem hierarchy of messages > in nntpfs. (n)upasfs does not thread messages at the level > of the fs. Indeed, it would be a better approach to thread at > the interface level, which should be possible all the s

Re: [9fans] Status of port of Go to Plan 9

2011-08-02 Thread Lucio De Re
>> goos.c is meant to be in src/lib9, I need to start up my laptop to >> check that in fact it is a module I added specially for Plan 9. > > Lucio, what is the difference between your purpose and the one > I installed (plan9fron?). By your attention, I found Russ's repository > of 'go for plan9'

Re: [9fans] mail client; general question web vs command

2011-08-02 Thread Russ Cox
>> If anyone does this, I also suggest using Russ' rc version >> (ported to Plan 9) of Acme Mail, instead of adapting the C >> code. russ has an rc version of acme mail? russ

Re: [9fans] mail client; general question web vs command

2011-08-02 Thread Charles Forsyth
>russ has an rc version of acme mail? > >russ you need to keep up!

Re: [9fans] Status of port of Go to Plan 9

2011-08-02 Thread Lucio De Re
> what's a good recipe for making goose? :) I omitted (src) (...) lib9 goos.c from /go/devproto. Please add goos.c and its containing directory. ++L

Re: [9fans] mail client; general question web vs command

2011-08-02 Thread David Leimbach
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote: > >russ has an rc version of acme mail? > > > >russ > > you need to keep up! > > Sorry, you weren't' meant to read that. That email was from the future. My bad... let me just plug this time stability thingy back into this food processor look

Re: [9fans] Status of port of Go to Plan 9

2011-08-02 Thread Lucio De Re
>> what's a good recipe for making goose? :) > > I omitted > > (src) > (...) > lib9 > goos.c > > from /go/devproto. Please add goos.c and its containing directory. > There are one or two gotchas. I have tidied up, but they may be lurking on your system from earlier

[9fans] plan9port: cocoa programmer needed

2011-08-02 Thread Russ Cox
I have updated plan9port to build and run on OS X Lion. Everything works except devdraw, the binary that handles putting windows on the screen and managing the mouse and keyboard. Devdraw was written 3 years ago, using the Carbon framework. Apple wants to retire that framework, so they have been

Re: [9fans] mail client; general question web vs command

2011-08-02 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX)
> I've been using a gmail account with the usual access via a web > browser for quite a while. > Sometimes I get little angry when using it, for various reasons, often > due to the firefox's slowness to render the page (scrolling a longer > thread is often pain for me). > I'd like to ask you. Do yo

[9fans] cheep ssds

2011-08-02 Thread erik quanstrom
i just got a 40gb intel ssd for building up a new file server. i really wasn't expecting 275 out of a theoretical 300mb/s. maybe i forgot how to count and it's actually 27.5. :-) blakely# time dd -if /dev/sdE0/data -of /dev/null -bs 512k -count 100 100+0 records in 100+0 records out 0.00u 0.01s

Re: [9fans] plan9port: cocoa programmer needed

2011-08-02 Thread David Leimbach
I was with you till the "very easy" part. Been following the updates today and noted that (earlier) the portion of INSTALL that detects the architecture on Darwin was not working. Had a patch for that and regrettably blew it away (accident), then had to turn my attention to something else. May t

Re: [9fans] cheep ssds

2011-08-02 Thread dexen deVries
On Wednesday 03 of August 2011 05:53:51 erik quanstrom wrote: > i just got a 40gb intel ssd for building up a new file > server. i really wasn't expecting 275 out of a theoretical > 300mb/s. maybe i forgot how to count and it's actually > 27.5. :-) ah, marketing. megabits per second, rather tha