From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 06:15:05 +0000 From: quinn@envy.ugcs.caltech.edu (Quinn Dunkan) Message-ID: <200007030700.AAA00568@tammananny.tiger> References: <200006291228.FAA15018@envy.ugcs.caltech.edu> Subject: [9fans] Re: plan9 for vampires Topicbox-Message-UUID: d2591b74-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Berry Kercheval: > >Since none of the Plan 9 developers can safely go out in daylight, > >we've never observed this behavior. > > That's funny; I distinctly remember the Tromso distributed computing > conference a while ago, and you and Rob were both there. The sun didn't > set AT ALL. Were they wearing cloaks? Maybe they just *looked* like rob and presotto from the nose up. At 08:28 AM 06/29/2000 -0400, presotto@plan9.bell-labs.com wrote: > > And... I'm getting corruption on certain files coming off of dos partitions. > > For example, the wrap.tgz update worked fine, but the 06070617.9gz doesn't > > come over as a valid gzip (works fine from linux, though). Someone else on > > the list mentioned something that sounded similar. > Try doing an md5sum of 06070617.9gz. We see it as: > % md5sum 06070617.9gz > 66a22bba5cce05d1e93cb43e81749c86 06070617.9gz Yeah, that's what I see on linux, but not on plan9. But at least wrong md5 I get is always the same wrong md5. Which is funny, since plan9.9gz came off the dos partition just fine. Or wait, maybe it came off ext2. Maybe dossrv doesn't like large partitions? It's one 13GB partition, with the file right near the end. When ftp.mime.univ-paris8.fr comes back up again,I'll try ext2 server and see if it works better (unless someone knows where to find it on a different server). ... and ... Lucio De Re : > Sure seems like it: I see what I would consider only a subset of > the normal mailing list traffic. Well, I never got whatever this was responding too, but I guess that just illustrates the point. I also get just about every msg twice.