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H A DMakefilediff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dfinger.hdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dextern.hdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dlprint.cdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dnet.cdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dsprint.cdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dutil.cdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.
H A Dfinger.cdiff 201140 Mon Dec 28 18:54:55 MST 2009 ed Migrate finger(1) away from <utmp.h>.

Unfortunately it also uses lastlog, which means we must resort to local
extensions of the utmpx-interface. Because the user name and TTY name
are now nul-terminated, there is no need to copy around strings as
often.

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