Plan 9 from User Space
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Written in | ANSI C |
Operating system | Unix-like |
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Plan 9 from User Space (also plan9port or p9p) is a port of many Plan 9 from Bell Labs libraries and applications to Unix-like operating systems. Currently it has been tested on a variety of operating systems including: Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and SunOS. The project's name is a reference to the 1950s Ed Wood film Plan 9 from Outer Space.
A number of key applications have been ported, as have programs used by the system itself, and the requisite libraries from Plan 9. All of these have been made to work on top of a Unix-like environment, rather than their native Plan 9. Some of the most significant ported components are:
External links
- Official website
- Source code repository
- Plan 9 from User Space manual pages
- SourceForge: v9fs Homepage
- Glendix – a Linux kernel with Plan9 user space
- "Grave Robbers from Outer Space: Using 9P2000 Under Linux"
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