* [9fans] change in root(3)
@ 2003-05-16 21:56 Fco.J.Ballesteros
2003-05-19 7:05 ` Russ Cox
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From: Fco.J.Ballesteros @ 2003-05-16 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
/sys/man/3/root says
The syntax `#/' is illegal, so this device can only be
accessed directly by the kernel.
however, #/ works perfectly.
The change is just to delete that paragraph.
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* Re: [9fans] change in root(3)
2003-05-16 21:56 [9fans] change in root(3) Fco.J.Ballesteros
@ 2003-05-19 7:05 ` Russ Cox
2003-05-19 7:07 ` Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2003-05-19 7:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> however, #/ works perfectly.
Perfectly is perhaps an overstatement.
Try ls `{ls '#/'}.
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* Re: [9fans] change in root(3)
2003-05-19 7:05 ` Russ Cox
@ 2003-05-19 7:07 ` Russ Cox
2003-05-19 7:09 ` Fco.J.Ballesteros
2003-05-19 7:30 ` Geoff Collyer
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From: Russ Cox @ 2003-05-19 7:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> Perfectly is perhaps an overstatement.
> Try ls `{ls '#/'}.
Sigh. I meant ls `{ls -Q '#/'}.
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* Re: [9fans] change in root(3)
2003-05-19 7:05 ` Russ Cox
2003-05-19 7:07 ` Russ Cox
@ 2003-05-19 7:09 ` Fco.J.Ballesteros
2003-05-19 7:11 ` Russ Cox
2003-05-19 7:30 ` Geoff Collyer
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From: Fco.J.Ballesteros @ 2003-05-19 7:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
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I know. But the best way to avoid that would be, IMHO, to
rename it not to use /. We could just rename it to #F and then
it would work.
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From: "Russ Cox" <rsc@plan9.bell-labs.com>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] change in root(3)
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 03:05:19 -0400
Message-ID: <f08c4fc8f53eebcf162c105a092831d8@plan9.bell-labs.com>
> however, #/ works perfectly.
Perfectly is perhaps an overstatement.
Try ls `{ls '#/'}.
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* Re: [9fans] change in root(3)
2003-05-19 7:09 ` Fco.J.Ballesteros
@ 2003-05-19 7:11 ` Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2003-05-19 7:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
It's meant to be special. I'd rather fix namec.
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* Re: [9fans] change in root(3)
2003-05-19 7:05 ` Russ Cox
2003-05-19 7:07 ` Russ Cox
2003-05-19 7:09 ` Fco.J.Ballesteros
@ 2003-05-19 7:30 ` Geoff Collyer
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From: Geoff Collyer @ 2003-05-19 7:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
I used to use '#/.' successfully when '#/' by itself didn't work. Now
"ls '#/.'" and "ls '#/'" produce the same output, perhaps due to
cleanname. "ls '#/'*" definitely produces strange output, though.
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