h
and nothing more.
"ns | grep ftp" says "mount -c '#|/data1' /n/ftp"
Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here or how to debug?
It's been a while and my Plan-9-fu is quite rusty.
Thanks,
Nils
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On 2015-06-25T11:28:12-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 19:25:36 +0200 "Nils M Holm" wrote:
> >
> > Came back to Plan 9 recently, and I'm running into some trouble.
> > I'm running Plan 9 on QEMU and wanted to use ftpfs to exchange
>
and after configuring manually, not even ip/ping
works. So I'll stick to QEMU for now.
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On 2015-06-25T13:16:53-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:51:49 +0200 "Nils M Holm" wrote:
> > > My guess is ftpfs requires active
> > > mode connection (but should be easy to change).
>
> Looking at the ftpfs sources, I see that it should do
On 2015-06-25T13:16:53-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:51:49 +0200 "Nils M Holm" wrote:
> > > My guess is ftpfs requires active
> > > mode connection (but should be easy to change).
>
> Looking at the ftpfs sources, I see that it should do
On 2015-06-26T10:22:14+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
> Looks like ftpfs and ftpd cannot agree on a port for passive mode:
Of course, here's the problem:
> PASV
> 227 Entering passive mode (127,0,0,1,212,96)
^
> passive mode connect to /net/tc
o do something interesting, e.g. compile a program
with 8c.
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On 2015-06-25T19:25:36+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
> When logging in via ftpfs, though, I get an empty /n/ftp directory.
Turns out that ftpd on FreeBSD announces a port on localhost for
passive mode connections:
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,247,55)
If I understand QEMU user network
On 2015-06-26T01:52:25-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> I just tried this on an old qemu plan9 image. I tried connecting
> to the hosts' external address, not 10.0.2.2 and it all worked.
Works. Didn't know that was possible. Thanks!
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ersion 0.12, from here: https://swtch.com/9vx/
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you to use this repository:
>
> https://github.com/0intro/vx32
Will give it a try, thanks!
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c(stdin);
while (c != EOF) {
fputc(c, stdout);
c = fgetc(stdin);
}
return 0;
}
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intr = 0;
c = fgetc(stdin);
}
exits(NULL);
}
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On 2015-06-27T22:12:09+0100, Charles Forsyth wrote:
> On 27 June 2015 at 21:30, Nils M Holm wrote:
>
> > if (!strcmp(s, "interrupt")) {
> >
>
> A minor stylistic point: Plan 9 code almost invariably uses if(strcmp(...)
> == 0), and for pointers
know about bio(2). I'm currently working on a program that
is supposed to run on both Unix and Plan 9, this is why I'm using
stdio.
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On 2015-06-27T22:24:50+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
> On 2015-06-27T11:54:58+0200, David du Colombier wrote:
> > > I'm using version 0.12, from here: https://swtch.com/9vx/
> >
> > This is a pretty old version (2009), which have known issues.
> > Later,
directory without installation)
- the HELP function works properly
So, if you are looking for a Scheme interpreter for Plan 9, look
no further! :) http://t3x.org/s9fes
Enjoy!
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| page -b
everything works as expected. So the problem is solved, but
I'm curious as to what causes page to hang in the first case.
Any ideas?
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sed "Mini Unix" variants
for the PDP-11/03 and other 16-bit systems. Then there is UZI,
the Unix Z80 Implementation, which can run multiple processes
(with swapping) in 64K bytes of RAM. CP/M ran in much less than
64KB.
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-bit
machine.
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