Hi,
When I run 'pull' it just produces no output and just sits there
apparently for ever. I can run '9fs sources' and navigate around in
/n/sources/. Is there a lock file or something I should delete? Any
suggestions for debugging?
Thanks,
James
> When I run 'pull' it just produces no output and just sits there
> apparently for ever. I can run '9fs sources' and navigate around in
> /n/sources/. Is there a lock file or something I should delete? Any
> suggestions for debugging?
>
I was going to raise the alarm before, but too many other pr
> When I run 'pull' it just produces no output and just sits there
> apparently for ever. I can run '9fs sources' and navigate around in
> /n/sources/. Is there a lock file or something I should delete? Any
> suggestions for debugging?
>
I was going to raise the alarm before, but too many other pr
On Wed Aug 8 05:02:50 EDT 2012, ja...@cs.ioc.ee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I run 'pull' it just produces no output and just sits there
> apparently for ever. I can run '9fs sources' and navigate around in
> /n/sources/. Is there a lock file or something I should delete? Any
> suggestions for debugging
Hi all,
Just started to explore Plan9 (in a VM but also plan9port) and have some
problems linking an Irc app for use in acme (got the command via 9l -v)
% gcc -m64 -L/Users/tkack/Downloads/plan9/lib -l9 -lm
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_p9main", referenced from:
_main in l
I'm playing around with booting a cpu kernel in qemu, and I'd like to
be able to drawterm to it for testing stuff. However, as it is it
seems that I need to specify an auth server. sources.cs.bell-labs.com
works, but that's clunky and depending on my networking situation not
always an option.
Is t
> Is there a way to boot a cpu server such that it will just accept
> connections from anyone, without authentication? Sort of like how you
> can connect to sources as "none", except for cpu.
It is already implemented, but not enabled by default.
In /sys/src/cmd/cpu.c, uncomment the following lin