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From: Pete Fenelon pete.fenelon@zetnet.co.uk
Subject: porting linux programs and drivers to plan9
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 18:07:52 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19970417170752.R9TL_UZGrjM0J1-RJnC3AjiSJuRhCwvbpqBkOAK30J8@z> (raw)

At 10:33 17/04/97 -0600, Rich writes:
>2) Would the community like ports of (or diffs for) linux programs and
>drivers to plan9? (programs like the newest emacs, another pppclient,
>graphic c/c++ libraries, windows smb mounts, full linux ext2 mounts,
>gmake, maybe even gcc? and drivers for mad16 (OPTi) sound cards and
>cirrus logic video) [obviously some are very easy to extremely
>difficult]

Drivers are *always* useful. A full ext2fs server would be particularly
marvellous, letting people keep their data visible under a choice of systems.

As far as applications go -- the team carefully left out lurking horrors
like gcc, make and emacs -- they do not fit into the plan9 philosophy; they
are vast, monolithic, inflexible pieces of code. Yes, they're useful on
systems where there isn't an reasonable alternative, but part of the charm
of Plan9 is that it gets away from the need to run bloatware by providing
lean, intelligent, portable tools.

Plan9 is NOT Unix, and you won't enjoy it if you try to pretend that it is. 

Then again, I spend quite a lot of time making Unix look more like Plan9 --
I suppose there must be some people out there who want to do the reverse...

pete 
-- 
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             reply	other threads:[~1997-04-17 17:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 51+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1997-04-17 17:07 Pete [this message]
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1997-04-21 20:59 miller
1997-04-21 16:27 Eric
1997-04-21 14:53 Milon
1997-04-21 12:50 miller
1997-04-21 11:29 Nigel
1997-04-21  8:05 Boyd
1997-04-21  7:16 chad
1997-04-21  3:36 presotto
1997-04-21  1:03 David
1997-04-20 16:12 miller
1997-04-19 16:49 Magnus
1997-04-19 10:22 Digby
1997-04-19  4:59 chad
1997-04-19  4:09 ozan
1997-04-19  3:52 Berry
1997-04-19  1:51 David
1997-04-19  0:56 Rich
1997-04-19  0:41 Rich
1997-04-18 21:19 Paul
1997-04-18 21:01 Digby
1997-04-18 20:47 Digby
1997-04-18 16:39 presotto
1997-04-18 16:10 Eric
1997-04-18 16:07 Eric
1997-04-18 15:57 Eric
1997-04-18 15:51 Eric
1997-04-18 15:37 Dean
1997-04-18 15:14 forsyth
1997-04-18 13:54 Brandon
1997-04-18  9:50 Andrew
1997-04-18  8:10 Digby
1997-04-18  8:04 Digby
1997-04-18  7:58 Steve_Kilbane
1997-04-18  7:52 Steve_Kilbane
1997-04-18  7:15 Nigel
1997-04-18  5:57 Nickolay
1997-04-18  5:49 Brandon
1997-04-18  4:59 jmk
1997-04-18  3:15 Steve
1997-04-18  0:33 Pete
1997-04-17 23:43 Eric
1997-04-17 23:19 Eric
1997-04-17 21:55 Eric
1997-04-17 21:46 Rich
1997-04-17 21:45 Rich
1997-04-17 18:43 Eric
1997-04-17 18:17 forsyth
1997-04-17 18:13 forsyth
1997-04-17 17:59 Bodet
1997-04-17 16:33 Rich

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