Lines Matching defs:setreuid
112 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* setreuid(2) works on HP-UX 11.x */
188 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* setreuid(2) works as of AIX 4.2 */
250 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* use setreuid(2) -lbsd system call */
300 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
417 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* setreuid works as of 2.5 */
483 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
544 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
580 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
763 # define HASSETREUID 0 /* setreuid(2) unusable */
837 # define HASSETREUID 0 /* BSD-OS has broken setreuid(2) emulation */
918 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
1056 # define HASSETREUID 0 /* setreuid(2) broken in OpenBSD < 3.3 */
1221 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
1276 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
1356 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) */
1567 ** Peter Wemm <peter@perth.DIALix.oz.au> claims that the setreuid
1713 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
1750 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
1801 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
2061 # define setreuid(r, e) setresuid(r, e, -1)
2323 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* have setreuid(2) */
2440 # define HASSETREUID 1 /* has setreuid(2) call */
2585 # define HASSETREUID 0 /* assume no setreuid(2) call */