commit c4991217e1c34d6bc14c7a5d2371a74342581539 from: rsc date: Tue Mar 02 17:52:49 2004 UTC Note new locations. commit - 8f314994dbcc11b2d8397535ce8b0cf9d84150d0 commit + c4991217e1c34d6bc14c7a5d2371a74342581539 blob - cb56921fc471e9754e23f654e789313d063733de blob + 7b1f73098d4880371ec4348f5a6c3277730c6370 --- NOTES +++ NOTES @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Most are position independent. The few hard-coded ref Tarballs will be posted nightly (but only when there are updates!) at - http://pdos.lcs.mit.edu/~rsc/software/plan9 + http://swtch.com/plan9port /usr/local/plan9 is the suggested location to keep the software. All the paths in the tarball begin with plan9/, so it's okay to unpack it blob - ddb94b995e422a3cbfb4a27bd957fa792d37bb1c blob + 9dc77d51a327969dd168c799373f79c83c79b88f --- PORTING +++ PORTING @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Also, src/libthread/$OBJTYPE.c needs to know how to se frame for the given object type. If you're only interested in mk and sam, you don't need to -write any assembly to do a port. Samterm requires everything +write any assembly to do a port. Acme and samterm require everything though, since it uses libthread.