Check the first section for Alef in this post: https://seh.dev/go-legacy/

As mentioned before, my 2e post is probably your best direction at getting a working Alef chain to play with 

A snapshot of BurnZeZ’s work to port forward (from the public grid): https://github.com/Plan9-Archive/alef

A snapshot of my (poor) attempt to port forward: https://github.com/henesy/alef2

I believe this is an unmodified Alef source tree: https://github.com/henesy/alef

If there’s anyone to contact directly about the state of the modern 9front/386 port, it’s BurnZeZ. 

Cheers,
Sean

On Saturday, November 7, 2020, Oleg Finkelshteyn <olegfink@gmail.com> wrote:
> the sources of Alef language?

9fans is probably a better mailing list for this.

alef was included in the plan9 second edition; that would be a good place to start. see https://seh.dev/plan9-2e/ for some pointers and a complete iso (including alef sources)  in the 'archive'.

you can mount that iso with 9660srv (either in plan9 or with plan9port) to recover original filenames.

i remember there was an ongoing effort to update alef to run on modern plan9; 9fans will know more about this.

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