Thanks Cag,
building several applications like this on a host works fine. But how do I get
a statically-linked native toolchain for my target system? The cloned toolchain
from git is all dynamic.
Cheers
Bruno
Von: Cág
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Oktober 2016 21:28
An: dev mail list
Betreff:
Self plug.http://c9x.me/edit/
Get enthusiastic, hack it, make it better for us all.
-- mpu
On 2016-10-05 20:30, Cág wrote:
Also I see Acme as Emacs of Plan9.
I can confirm this as someone could never bother to properly learn
vi/vim/vis or whatever. I find even Emacs distracting with too many
keybindings and stuff, but after getting two indentation scripts(it was
+a/-a for russ cox),
Markus Teich wrote:
> pranomes...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I can't be bothered with writing an own vi/vis/vim layout for the keyboard
> > layout I use (neo2).
>
> Heyho,
>
> I also use the neo2 keyboard layout with vim for a few years now. I don't
> understand why you would have to change the keybi
pranomes...@gmail.com wrote:
> I can't be bothered with writing an own vi/vis/vim layout for the keyboard
> layout I use (neo2).
Heyho,
I also use the neo2 keyboard layout with vim for a few years now. I don't
understand why you would have to change the keybindings at all, since the
mapping of le