Searched hist:112987 (Results 1 - 3 of 3) sorted by relevance
/freebsd-10.2-release/usr.bin/finger/ | ||
H A D | lprint.c | diff 112987 Wed Apr 02 20:22:29 MST 2003 rwatson If stat() on the terminal specified in utmp fails due to ENOENT, don't print a warning, and set the idletime variable for the entry to -1; then pick up the -1 later in sprint() and lprint() and ignore those idle times by printing just whitespace. When third party applications, such as kdm, insert utmp entries, they sometimes use strings like ":0", which can't be stat()'d and currently result in warnings that are not helpful to the user. |
H A D | sprint.c | diff 112987 Wed Apr 02 20:22:29 MST 2003 rwatson If stat() on the terminal specified in utmp fails due to ENOENT, don't print a warning, and set the idletime variable for the entry to -1; then pick up the -1 later in sprint() and lprint() and ignore those idle times by printing just whitespace. When third party applications, such as kdm, insert utmp entries, they sometimes use strings like ":0", which can't be stat()'d and currently result in warnings that are not helpful to the user. |
H A D | util.c | diff 112987 Wed Apr 02 20:22:29 MST 2003 rwatson If stat() on the terminal specified in utmp fails due to ENOENT, don't print a warning, and set the idletime variable for the entry to -1; then pick up the -1 later in sprint() and lprint() and ignore those idle times by printing just whitespace. When third party applications, such as kdm, insert utmp entries, they sometimes use strings like ":0", which can't be stat()'d and currently result in warnings that are not helpful to the user. |
Completed in 96 milliseconds