From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from mail-qt1-f196.google.com ([209.85.160.196]) by ewsd; Sat Jan 25 10:11:25 EST 2020 Received: by mail-qt1-f196.google.com with SMTP id v25so3969784qto.7 for <9front@9front.org>; Sat, 25 Jan 2020 07:11:22 -0800 (PST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20161025; h=mime-version:references:in-reply-to:from:date:message-id:subject:to; bh=Y/ymWqGEnkA8zbittI9Kgogxa84/QexUeS/NHm2VUlY=; b=tE7jhdUe8BjqjyEJZXHqXagvGbYT6IwB1HwJa1yqXyYOiASLiyZSUk8DOR6nke2TfA sGXs5YhrGCj8xZ4tVQOF+oI/S8pOdphRoMJUs80bnLpgl/oeWvr++gnc0cdOH9wCKXx6 QdbRhZEzi9sZNgoHMVFzl7iKoeEzLHqiwVaKWAr+UnHCfdcdBXay4Q3TXSlHz78o+uBZ zVyahcbHuiQ81Rtp7oZPE3ljFVqMfQ0Rm2Jsl5ydxresoCznyW/1+mW88VPP3hBjHAuJ eFIsNkS6YIvT6HFllRAFeSwZxp3ljY74+ygQhomxBrlbKOWSyR5kdHljbDnRaW5/U7G5 DHTA== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20161025; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:references:in-reply-to:from:date :message-id:subject:to; bh=Y/ymWqGEnkA8zbittI9Kgogxa84/QexUeS/NHm2VUlY=; b=DRlHSk0vwiqiGKN6u+f4VO6ev6qcZjK36A6Ikhmng+QP9Y71DclTbfjZx9feI4QdbM v9FDf4enrcVCzodjBXvxEK5Cm8ozfFg9ruA2DI/W4cW9TqBS1etGM+eTFTYlk/p8vvVC LAFdpsExupEb9glvemsfjBgFZl8ogarx/1mzPUrM23eMcDKLvCWiLml6/1ouNmlz3C7l TPGUUXPH2FIKOl0QdNetJFq1Eltembw0vlI0khiiHJCUMBpjZVgbeUpCeA2GTptUcT7s fGUG+DlOPfx4y740S7Zq+SS/tosweC9/zwJXZmk83zl3hmBXVCPUZXZBPu2uSsvIpJq0 2bIw== X-Gm-Message-State: APjAAAWyS7Dn7E/Idxopj8vElgXjNIgcI831thjDs2WubZaHKKBpCHR8 d4aT+dsWsLcEjCl31cX6RLoY0JJU9mJW1bopfi4Jqr65 X-Google-Smtp-Source: APXvYqyxSdHf/L5Q3XkYXNxXFs0yOwGd5tFkka0cZJwvfyclNR/rDWo/d3ipqgX5xbd/Y2n9YBaXtJSAEVNO8DvZh9E= X-Received: by 2002:ac8:4b79:: with SMTP id g25mr4951740qts.96.1579965081530; Sat, 25 Jan 2020 07:11:21 -0800 (PST) MIME-Version: 1.0 References: <7EA616C7FF07CA423F342D0FFDF55539@eigenstate.org> <0d0c66a3d67f051752a3d82ea1190304@oboj.net> <9BF8795F-C61C-402C-99AB-1E53D9CE91B3@sdf.org> <41F6539D-D7DF-4799-BDA0-A4D1CE5E9C56@sdf.org> In-Reply-To: From: Eli Cohen Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2020 07:11:10 -0800 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [9front] Netsurf 3.9 for Plan 9 (work in progress) To: 9front@9front.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" List-ID: <9front.9front.org> List-Help: X-Glyph: ➈ X-Bullshit: open scale-out hardware-aware NoSQL package base out-scaling-aware interface I'm having all kinds of problems checking this out. nsport/fetch clone fails with: ssh: auth: no key matches proto=rsa service=ssh role=client I have verified there is a key in factotum On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 10:41 AM wrote: > > I just committed the first changes to the git repo that Ori kindly set > up for the Plan 9 port of Netsurf. I have checked in the files for the > smallest and simplest library (libwapcaplet) as a test, using git9 by > Ori. I will continue with the other libraries, and the browser itself. > Each library is in it's own repo on Github. I'll write again when I > managed to commit the rest. > > For the curious, you can help me to see if I did everything correctly, > by checking out and compiling the 'libwapcaplet' library. This is my > first real Git experience :-) > > git/clone git://github.com/netsurf-plan9/libwapcaplet.git > > Kyle> I have something partially working with webfs > > This is super cool! If you feel for it, it would be interesting to read > about your efforts and the > problems you encountered. > > /Jonas > > > On 2020-01-24 20:16, Kyle Nusbaum wrote: > > > I am away from home for the next week and didn't bring the code with > > me. > > > > I have been hacking on it in my spare time and made some progress. It's > > not pretty yet, but it's actually minimally useful (to me at least). I > > will try to get some repos set up on GitHub when I get back if someone > > wants to look at what I've done. > > > > On January 24, 2020 3:09:57 AM EST, Eli Cohen > > wrote: bump. did anyone ever put repositories of this up yet? don't let > > them > > shout you down > > > > On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 8:26 PM Kyle Nusbaum wrote: > > Attachment didn't take. My mistake. > > > > On January 7, 2020 10:23:40 PM CST, Kyle Nusbaum > > wrote: I gave up trying talking directly on /net/tcp. It is a pointless > > exercise and would need to be replaced right away anyway. > > > > I have something partially working with webfs. I replaced the > llcache > > >> implementation with one that uses webfs. We still need the old > version > > >> to handle objects like "resources:quirks.css" etc. > >> > >> I'll keep working on it when I get time. > >> I'm attaching a screenshot of the thing partially rendering the > netsurf > > > website. > > > > On January 4, 2020 3:33:48 PM CST, jamos@oboj.net wrote: On 2020-01-04 > > 19:14, ori@eigenstate.org wrote: > > > > What I'd do is clone the upstream netsurf repos onto any git host > > that you feel like (except gitlab -- git9 triggers a bug in their > > backend, and I haven't had time to find a workaround), and then > > branch off a 'plan9' branch that we can work on, and commit the > > current state. > > That sounds like a cool way, but I am kind of a git rookie. I > assume > > > that the reason to clone the main repository is that it will be > easier > > > to merge them together eventually? Or even to keep the plan 9 > branch > > > up > > to date with new versions of the mainline? I have based my port on > the > > > stable release 3.9 while the core team is happily hacking away on > what > > > even will be the next release (usually one version per year). > > > > The official site has many git repositories > > (https://source.netsurf-browser.org) - from which I actually downloaded > > every support library separately. Each repository has a tag for > each > > > release. There are also a number of branches (especially for the > main > > > netsurf repository: > > https://source.netsurf-browser.org/netsurf.git/refs/heads) that > looks > > > like experiments. > > > > I might be inclined to keep it simple to begin with, but if there > are > > > very compelling reasons for a more elaborate way, I might be open > to > > > that, in order to avoid lots of work later on. > > -- Kyle > > -- Kyle > -- Kyle -- http://echoline.org