From: Min Huang mhuang@CS.Cornell.EDU
Subject: ioctl
Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 14:49:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19960505184950.u1NFUwky51Z5D6wRAV5HcG7ynaJf1hq0oENJUb97MPo@z> (raw)
Is it possible to mix plan9 and unix programs together?
What I want to do is to use "ipinfo()" in plan9 to get all the network
information and put into a common data structure. and another unix program
can access the data structure to process the information.
Because both programs eventually will be compiled into .k file.
then you can use kl in plan9 to get executable file.
I am wondering if this will work.
____________________________________________________________________________
you means
pcc filename.c -math will work.
Thank you very much
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1996-05-05 18:49 Min [this message]
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1996-05-05 18:17 ioctl Scott
1996-05-05 18:11 ioctl Gary
1996-05-05 17:50 ioctl Min
1996-04-15 17:45 ioctl Boyd
1996-04-15 17:41 ioctl Scott
1996-04-15 15:11 ioctl Min
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