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lerrno.py | ||
Makefile | ||
numalloc.py | ||
p9conn.py | ||
p9err.py | ||
pfod.py | ||
protocol.py | ||
README | ||
sequencer.py | ||
testconf.ini.sample |
Here are some very skeletal instructions for using the client test code. on server (assumes BSD style LD_LIBRARY_PATH): mkdir /tmp/foo cd lib9p env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. LIB9P_LOGGING=stderr example/server -h localhost -p 12345 /tmp/foo (this can be run as a non-root user for now, but some things only work when run as root) on client (same machine as server, but can always be run as non-root user): cd lib9p/pytest ONE TIME ONLY: copy testconf.ini.sample to testconf.ini, adjust to taste ./client.py TODO: rework ./client so it can locate the .ini file better ######## IF USING diod (http://github.com/chaos/diod) AS THE SERVER ON A LINUX MACHINE: - The instructions for running the server are (or were): sudo ./diod -f -d 1 -n -e /tmp/9 - You must mkdir the exported 9pfs file system (e.g., mkdir /tmp/9). - While uname is not really used, aname (the attach name) IS used and must match the exported file system, e.g., testconf.ini must have "aname = /tmp/9".