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* Re: [9fans] Here's a curious one...
@ 2002-12-03  7:53 YAMANASHI Takeshi
  2002-12-03  8:04 ` Lucio De Re
  2002-12-03  8:06 ` Lucio De Re
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: YAMANASHI Takeshi @ 2002-12-03  7:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

I'm sorry for my misleading floppy image.

> after installing the auth FS.  I wonder where (seemingly) dossrv is
> going wrong.  The NS entry:
>
> 	mount  '#s/dos' /n/temp /tmp/mandos.3rd.fs.fd
>
> doesn't seem likely to be wrong :-)

mandos.3rd.fs.fd contains *3rd release binaries*
and you will need a 3rd ed. 9pccpu kernel to use them.
If you use 4th ed. 9pccpu, it is very likely not to work.
--
YAMANASHI Takeshi



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* Re: [9fans] Here's a curious one...
  2002-12-03  7:53 [9fans] Here's a curious one YAMANASHI Takeshi
@ 2002-12-03  8:04 ` Lucio De Re
  2002-12-03  8:06 ` Lucio De Re
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lucio De Re @ 2002-12-03  8:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:53:19PM +0900, YAMANASHI Takeshi wrote:
>
> I'm sorry for my misleading floppy image.
>
Not at all, the name makes it very clear.

> mandos.3rd.fs.fd contains *3rd release binaries*
> and you will need a 3rd ed. 9pccpu kernel to use them.
> If you use 4th ed. 9pccpu, it is very likely not to work.

I have successfully used 2ed C++ compiler binaries under 4ed (in
a limited fashion, of course).  You'll be amazed how tolerant Plan
9 is :-)

++L


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* Re: [9fans] Here's a curious one...
  2002-12-03  7:53 [9fans] Here's a curious one YAMANASHI Takeshi
  2002-12-03  8:04 ` Lucio De Re
@ 2002-12-03  8:06 ` Lucio De Re
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lucio De Re @ 2002-12-03  8:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:53:19PM +0900, YAMANASHI Takeshi wrote:
>
> mandos.3rd.fs.fd contains *3rd release binaries*
> and you will need a 3rd ed. 9pccpu kernel to use them.
> If you use 4th ed. 9pccpu, it is very likely not to work.

That would explain the problem, of course, if the "local" LS is the
one that gets used.  How silly of me to overlook the obvious.

++L


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* [9fans] Here's a curious one...
@ 2002-12-03  7:39 Lucio De Re
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lucio De Re @ 2002-12-03  7:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans mailing list

I think the Plan 9 release I'm running is pretty much up to date, probably
no more than a month old...

I get:

	term% cd BIN
	term% ls -l
	term% cd ..
	term% ls -l BIN
	d-rwxrwxrwx M 34 bill trog      0 Sep 18 18:36 BIN/AUTH
	d-rwxrwxrwx M 34 bill trog      0 Sep 18 15:54 BIN/AUX
	--rw-rw-rw- M 34 bill trog  29642 Sep 18 16:07 BIN/CAT
	--rw-rw-rw- M 34 bill trog  36142 Sep 18 15:15 BIN/DATE
	--rw-rw-rw- M 34 bill trog  46726 Sep 18 15:10 BIN/ECHO
	d-rwxrwxrwx M 34 bill trog      0 Sep 18 22:19 BIN/IP
	--rw-rw-rw- M 34 bill trog  61823 Sep 18 18:36 BIN/LS
	d-rwxrwxrwx M 34 bill trog      0 Sep 18 15:57 BIN/NDB
	--rw-rw-rw- M 34 bill trog  52117 Sep 18 19:45 BIN/PS
	--rw-rw-rw- M 34 bill trog 126945 Sep 18 13:38 BIN/RC

after installing the auth FS.  I wonder where (seemingly) dossrv is
going wrong.  The NS entry:

	mount  '#s/dos' /n/temp /tmp/mandos.3rd.fs.fd

doesn't seem likely to be wrong :-)

++L


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