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/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/utxrm/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 218847 Sat Feb 19 09:59:52 MST 2011 ed Add a utility, utxrm(8). Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries manually. Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown. |
H A D | utxrm.c | 218847 Sat Feb 19 09:59:52 MST 2011 ed Add a utility, utxrm(8). Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries manually. Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown. |
H A D | utxrm.8 | 218847 Sat Feb 19 09:59:52 MST 2011 ed Add a utility, utxrm(8). Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries manually. Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown. |
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/libc/gen/ | ||
H A D | getutxent.3 | diff 218847 Sat Feb 19 09:59:52 MST 2011 ed Add a utility, utxrm(8). Most of the ports I broke when I imported utmpx, were simple management utilities for the utmp database, allowing you to add/remove entries manually. Add a small tool called utxrm(8), which allows you to remove an entry from the utmpx database by hand. This is useful when a login daemon crashes or fails to remove the entry during shutdown. |
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