Conversation with #inferno at Thu Jan 20 06:59:29 2011 on powerman-asdf@irc.freenode.net (irc) (07:31:54) sl: when hosted on plan 9, does inferno always honor $vgasize? (07:32:23) anth_x: no, the usage is the same as on other platforms. (07:33:12) sl: when running in drawterm wm/wm always crashes on startup if i try to set the resolution higher than $vgasize on the plan 9 system (even though my drawterm is functioning at a much higher resolution than $vgasize) (07:33:45) sl: hosted on openbsd it happily honors whatever resolution i suggest (within the bounds of my system resolution) (07:33:46) anth_x: that's werid. (07:34:02) anth_x: have you tried this with the host at different resolutions? (07:34:08) sl: not yet (07:40:33) base2design: okay, i may be having troubles with the ipv6 stuff with emu on my arm linux target. anyone else seen weirdness here? (07:53:30) base2design: okay... i'm going to sleep now... hopefully my IRC client won't decide to do the same. nighty! (08:28:52) joshix [~joshix@71.177.25.228] entered the room. (08:29:41) joshix left the room. (08:42:20) Gegemon [~ynv@mx1.airis.ru] entered the room. (10:13:26) bvalek2 [c3e41404@gateway/web/freenode/ip.195.228.20.4] entered the room. (11:51:56) mjl-: base2design: i think i know about that eror about protocol family not supported (11:52:10) mjl-: on linux, emu is built with ipif6.c, which is the dual ipv4-ipv6 stack code (11:52:24) mjl-: i.e. all sockets are AF_INET6, and ipv4 addresses map into the ipv6 space (11:52:40) mjl-: _but_ if your kernel doesn't have ipv6 (cannot load the ipv6 module), your sockets won't work (11:53:01) mjl-: if you compile a new kernel with"ipif" instead of"ipif6", it should work (11:53:18) mjl-: if it does work on other linuxes, it probably just means that that machine does have ipv6 modules (11:53:35) mjl-: note that you don't need ipv6 addresses configured, just the code that handles AF_INET6 sockets (11:54:20) mjl-: ah, it has been answered in the mailing list already (14:01:45) mjl-: http://www.ueber.net/who/mjl/tmp/ttffs0.png (14:01:49) mjl-: http://www.ueber.net/code/r/ttffs (14:01:52) mjl-: it's the font server (14:28:40) base2design: mjl: yeah, thanks! this has been a nice learning experience. thanks to you and charles. the ipv6 stuff is very nice to have and when our kernel supports it, inferno will have a leg up on existing code. (14:29:57) base2design: ttffs looks pretty neat! (15:19:55) bvalek2 left the room (quit: Ping timeout: 265 seconds). (16:33:29) Gegemon left the room (quit: Quit: Leaving.). (16:41:38) Gegemon [~ynv@mx1.airis.ru] entered the room. (16:44:32) Gegemon left the room (quit: Client Quit). (16:56:35) bvalek2 [c3e41404@gateway/web/freenode/ip.195.228.20.4] entered the room. (17:10:07) bvalek2 left the room (quit: Ping timeout: 265 seconds). (17:23:17) vpm left the room (quit: Ping timeout: 250 seconds). (17:24:46) anth_x: agreed, ttffs looks wonderful. (17:25:25) anth_x: minor bug in the man page: s/subsequent/subsequent use/ or the like. (17:58:41) vpm [~vpm@reverse-94.fdn.fr] entered the room. (17:58:51) bvalek2 [598516ea@gateway/web/freenode/ip.89.133.22.234] entered the room. (20:54:34) Fish- [~Fish@coss6.exosec.net] entered the room. (20:58:17) Fish left the room (quit: Ping timeout: 264 seconds). (21:41:57) Fish [~Fish@9fans.fr] entered the room. (22:30:26) bvalek2 left the room (quit: Quit: Page closed). (00:04:29) Fish left the room (quit: Quit: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish). (02:29:06) sl: in the intro paragraph, the word "serves" appears twice in a row. (03:15:12) KillerX left the room (quit: Quit: KillerX). (03:22:41) caerwyn [~caerwyn@c-98-217-102-21.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] entered the room. (04:11:49) acmeuser [~acmeuser@24-158-2-234.static.mdsn.wi.charter.com] entered the room. (04:12:12) acmeuser left the room (quit: Remote host closed the connection). (04:13:04) acmeuser [~acmeuser@24-158-2-234.static.mdsn.wi.charter.com] entered the room. (04:13:52) acmeuser left the room (quit: Remote host closed the connection). (04:17:50) caerwyn left the room (quit: Quit: Enough!). (06:38:27) The account has disconnected and you are no longer in this chat. You will be automatically rejoined in the chat when the account reconnects.