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I'm trying to work out why this is happening, but in the mean time I thought you might also like to know about it. I've deleted a few of the plan9 binaries from my machine that were colliding with programs I use normally (e.g zip or tar), so possibly I've deleted something important. If this rings any bells, pointers would be much appreciated!
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Just a guess, but I think you deleted the namespace directory while
some utility (acme?) still expected to find it.
I don't think this will occur again any time soon, unless you go
through the same motions.
I add '$PLAN9/bin' to the end of '$PATH', not the beginning. That's
where the '9' command really comes in handy.
Lucio.
On 12/10/21, Hunter Herman ***@***.***> wrote:
seems to be fixed by running ` mkdir -p /tmp/ns.hherman.:0` but seems odd
that I had to do this (I didn't before)
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I'm trying to work out why this is happening, but in the mean time I thought you might also like to know about it. I've deleted a few of the plan9 binaries from my machine that were colliding with programs I use normally (e.g zip or tar), so possibly I've deleted something important. If this rings any bells, pointers would be much appreciated!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: