Yeah, thank goodness for snapshots :O Running replica/pull didn't turn out so good for my current running system. It looks like it might make the most sense to just archive my home directory and reload a fresh VM ... Where are they keeping the most current installation ISO these days? I'm just not sure of what's canonical now that the old bell-labs.com domain is offline. Thanks! Sean On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 8:52 PM, Skip Tavakkolian < skip.tavakkolian@gmail.com> wrote: > Sean, > > David's (0intro) instructions are the right way to do it. If I recall > correctly, if you want to update by rebuilding from updated sources, > there's a careful dance that needs to happen for the transition from old > Rune size to the new. Geoff sent out a note to 9fans outlining the steps > at that time; you might be able to find it on 9fans archive (which > unfortunately is not what it used to be). > > -Skip > > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 5:40 PM Sean Caron wrote: > >> Answering my own silly question, on my fossil-based system, running the >> following command on the console as the bootes user seems to get the update >> process running: >> >> replica/pull -v /dist/replica/network >> >> I'll wait for this to complete and then give building Go another shot. >> Thanks for answering my shot in the dark! >> >> Thanks, >> >> Sean >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Sean Caron wrote: >> >>> Thanks, Skip. That would follow; this system is probably straight Fourth >>> Edition, certainly an old ISO... >>> >>> I've never been 100% clear on the process for running updates; can I >>> bring myself up to current from where I'm at now and not have to reload or >>> build a fresh system? It's a VM and I can snapshot so I'm willing to give >>> anything a try ... >>> >>> I'm looking at the directions in a (cached copy) of >>> http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Staying_up_to_date/index.html... >>> >>> Is that still valid? What's the canonical procedure these days for >>> updating a system? >>> >>> If that's roughly correct ... I'm running a single Plan 9 machine, >>> combined CPU and fileserver ... I run that command as the bootes user on >>> the system console? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Sean >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Skip Tavakkolian < >>> skip.tavakkolian@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> All the errors seem related to the old Rune size. I suspect you're >>>> running an old system and it's likely to not have nsec and tsemacquire >>>> syscalls either. >>>> >>>> If you believe the system is up-to-date, you can cross compile a simple >>>> Go program using 1.5 or later targeting GOOS=plan9 GOARCH=386 from a >>>> Linux/OSX or Windows box and see if it runs on your system. That might >>>> give you more info. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 1:44 PM Sean Caron wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> I've been getting interested in programming in Go recently and it's my >>>>> understanding that at some point in time, Plan 9 was a supported >>>>> environment in which one could bootstrap and use Go? >>>>> >>>>> I've tried a few different versions; 1.2.2, 1.4.2, 1.5.2, just >>>>> following the directions that I found on a blog somewhere, i.e: >>>>> >>>>> tar xf go 1.4.2.tar >>>>> cd go-go1.4.2/src >>>>> ./all.rc >>>>> >>>>> But it fails almost immediately trying to bootstrap Go: >>>>> >>>>> cpu% ./all.rc >>>>> # Building C bootstrap tool. >>>>> cmd/dist >>>>> >>>>> # Building compilers and Go bootstrap tool for host, plan9/386. >>>>> lib9 >>>>> cpp: /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:226 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../utf.h:1 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/utf.h:5 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../fmt.h:21 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/fmt.h:5 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/libc.h:6 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/flag.c:6 Unterminated string or char const >>>>> >>>>> I get a fair number of these errors for various header files, then >>>>> some more worrisome output: >>>>> >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dorfmt.c:152] >>>>> external redeclaration of: Rune >>>>> TYPEDEF UINT >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dorfmt.c:152] >>>>> TYPEDEF USHORT >>>>> /386/include/u.h:11[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dorfmt.c:21] >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/flag.c:153] >>>>> external redeclaration of: Rune >>>>> TYPEDEF UINT >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/flag.c:153] >>>>> TYPEDEF USHORT >>>>> /386/include/u.h:11[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/flag.c:22] >>>>> cpp: /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:227 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../utf.h:1 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/utf.h:5 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/libc.h:7 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/charstod.c:20 Unterminated string or >>>>> char const >>>>> go tool dist: FAILED: /bin/8c -FTVwp -DPLAN9 -D__STDC__=1 >>>>> -D__SIZE_TYPE__=ulong -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9 >>>>> -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/386 -DPLAN9PORT -I >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9 -o $WORK/dorfmt.8 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dorfmt.c: >>>>> '/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/pkg/obj/plan9_386/lib9.a' does not exist >>>>> go tool dist: FAILED: /bin/8c -FTVwp -DPLAN9 -D__STDC__=1 >>>>> -D__SIZE_TYPE__=ulong -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9 >>>>> -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/386 -DPLAN9PORT -I >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9 -o $WORK/flag.8 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/flag.c: >>>>> '/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/pkg/obj/plan9_386/lib9.a' does not exist >>>>> cpp: /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:227 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../utf.h:1 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/utf.h:5 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/libc.h:7 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dofmt.c:20 Unterminated string or char >>>>> const >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/charstod.c:152] >>>>> external redeclaration of: Rune >>>>> TYPEDEF UINT >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/charstod.c:152] >>>>> TYPEDEF USHORT >>>>> /386/include/u.h:11[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/charstod.c:21] >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dofmt.c:152] >>>>> external redeclaration of: Rune >>>>> TYPEDEF UINT >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/../../src/lib9/utf/utf.h:19[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dofmt.c:152] >>>>> TYPEDEF USHORT >>>>> /386/include/u.h:11[/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dofmt.c:21] >>>>> go tool dist: FAILED: /bin/8c -FTVwp -DPLAN9 -D__STDC__=1 >>>>> -D__SIZE_TYPE__=ulong -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9 >>>>> -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/386 -DPLAN9PORT -I >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9 -o $WORK/charstod.8 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/charstod.c: >>>>> '/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/pkg/obj/plan9_386/lib9.a' does not exist >>>>> go tool dist: FAILED: /bin/8c -FTVwp -DPLAN9 -D__STDC__=1 >>>>> -D__SIZE_TYPE__=ulong -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9 >>>>> -I/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/include/plan9/386 -DPLAN9PORT -I >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9 -o $WORK/dofmt.8 >>>>> /usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/src/lib9/fmt/dofmt.c: >>>>> '/usr/scaron/go-go1.4.2/pkg/obj/plan9_386/lib9.a' does not exist >>>>> >>>>> At that point the build fails and I drop back to the rc prompt. >>>>> >>>>> While the example I cite above is for version 1.4.2, I believe the >>>>> failure mode is pretty much the same for both earlier and later versions >>>>> that I've tried to build. >>>>> >>>>> Is my Plan 9 installation "too old"? I'm using pretty bog-standard >>>>> Fourth Edition on this particular instance; 9atom doesn't seem to get along >>>>> with VMware ESXi (at least, not last time I checked). >>>>> >>>>> Any help greatly appreciated! I'd love to be able to use Go within >>>>> Plan 9. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Sean >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>