[wiki] [sites] Move libixp.md and r9p.md into deprecated/ || Mattias Andrée

From: <git_AT_suckless.org>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:18:59 +0200

commit 7a2f88665e1ebebf9f8c05a4c69e222fcc32ad9f
Author: Mattias Andrée <maandree_AT_kth.se>
Date: Mon Jun 13 14:18:43 2016 +0200

    Move libixp.md and r9p.md into deprecated/
    
    Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée <maandree_AT_kth.se>

diff --git a/libs.suckless.org/deprecated/index.md b/libs.suckless.org/deprecated/index.md
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+This directory contains the deprecated libraries which have been created by the suckless community during the time.
diff --git a/libs.suckless.org/deprecated/libixp.md b/libs.suckless.org/deprecated/libixp.md
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+LIBIXP
+======
+`libixp` is a stand-alone client/server [9P](http://9p.cat-v.org/) library including `ixpc` client. It consists of less than 2000 lines of code (including `ixpc`).
+
+`libixp`'s server API is based heavily on that of [Plan 9](http://cm.bell-labs.com/plan9)'s [`lib9p`](http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/2/9p), and the two libraries export virtually identical data structures. There are a few notable differences between the two, however:
+
+* `libixp` multiplexes connections internally, while on `Plan 9`, the kernel performs this task, and in [plan9port](http://swtch.com/plan9port/), a separate process is spawned to do so. Despite this divergence, the user of the library will not notice any difference in behavior, except that there may be duplicate `tag` and `fid` numbers between different connections. This issue is of little relevance, however, as the library handles the task of mapping `fid`s and `tag`s to arbitrary pointers and `P9Req` structs.
+
+* `libixp` is released under a lenient MIT-style license.
+
+* `libixp` lacks `lib9p`'s file trees.
+
+* Unlike `plan9port`'s `lib9p`, `libixp` is POSIX based, and should compile without specialized libraries on nearly any POSIX system.
+
+Download
+--------
+* [libixp-0.5](http://dl.suckless.org/libs/libixp-0.5.tar.gz)
+
diff --git a/libs.suckless.org/deprecated/r9p.md b/libs.suckless.org/deprecated/r9p.md
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+R9P
+===
+ Author: Kris Maglione
+ License: MIT
+ Version: 0.4
+ Repo: http://git.suckless.org/r9p
+
+`r9p` is a simple [9P](http://9p.cat-v.org) client implementation for Ruby. It currently supports basic filesystem operations, including reading, writing, and listing files. It also supports the operations of the IO class by providing a true file descriptor through a proxy thread.
+
+* [`r9p 0.4`](http://dl.suckless.org/libs/r9p-0.4.tgz)
+
+
diff --git a/libs.suckless.org/libixp.md b/libs.suckless.org/libixp.md
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-LIBIXP
-======
-`libixp` is a stand-alone client/server [9P](http://9p.cat-v.org/) library including `ixpc` client. It consists of less than 2000 lines of code (including `ixpc`).
-
-`libixp`'s server API is based heavily on that of [Plan 9](http://cm.bell-labs.com/plan9)'s [`lib9p`](http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/2/9p), and the two libraries export virtually identical data structures. There are a few notable differences between the two, however:
-
-* `libixp` multiplexes connections internally, while on `Plan 9`, the kernel performs this task, and in [plan9port](http://swtch.com/plan9port/), a separate process is spawned to do so. Despite this divergence, the user of the library will not notice any difference in behavior, except that there may be duplicate `tag` and `fid` numbers between different connections. This issue is of little relevance, however, as the library handles the task of mapping `fid`s and `tag`s to arbitrary pointers and `P9Req` structs.
-
-* `libixp` is released under a lenient MIT-style license.
-
-* `libixp` lacks `lib9p`'s file trees.
-
-* Unlike `plan9port`'s `lib9p`, `libixp` is POSIX based, and should compile without specialized libraries on nearly any POSIX system.
-
-Download
---------
-* [libixp-0.5](http://dl.suckless.org/libs/libixp-0.5.tar.gz)
-
diff --git a/libs.suckless.org/r9p.md b/libs.suckless.org/r9p.md
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-R9P
-===
- Author: Kris Maglione
- License: MIT
- Version: 0.4
- Repo: http://git.suckless.org/r9p
-
-`r9p` is a simple [9P](http://9p.cat-v.org) client implementation for Ruby. It currently supports basic filesystem operations, including reading, writing, and listing files. It also supports the operations of the IO class by providing a true file descriptor through a proxy thread.
-
-* [`r9p 0.4`](http://dl.suckless.org/libs/r9p-0.4.tgz)
-
-
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