2015-09-02 6:38 GMT+02:00 <lucio@proxima.alt.za>:
> I don't think it is currently maintained, but Plan 9 ships with a copy
> of it under /sys/src/cmd/unix. I used that as the basis of the OpenBSD
> port.

I have it on my list of urgent tasks to fix u9fs.  The more recent
copy (details need investigating) fails on NetBSD when encountering
group IDs that don't have a matching value in /etc/group as well as
under more mysterious circumstances.  The older copy works adequately
(very similar platform, not identical), but it seems to care much less
about group IDs and it seems a waste that somebody would have done a
lot of work in vain.

Nice! Actually, I'm going to need the NetBSD port up and running in the relatively near future.

A very useful thing to do is to list the known issues.
Even more useful would be to setup a set of failing shell scripts that reproduces the issues, so that we can use them as tests.
 

I can find out more about each, but if someone else is willing to
help, I'd also like to apply similar expertise to add ownership and
permission settings to NetBSD's variation of v9fs which I presume is
an analogous problem?

I did not know of a v9fs version for NetBSD... Any link?

Actually, I don't care about neither 9p2000.U nor 9p2000.L.

So, feel free to nudge me, if you can add to my rather limited skills,
the hardware can be made available for development and testing.

Lucio.

I shouldn't need any hardware (a Xen domU should be enough), but in case I'll write you when I'm ready to work on this.

Can you share links to the most updated sources for NetBSD?


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