Group's documentation is `/usr/share/examples/mdoc/POSIX-copyright',
not the one I copied from `/usr/share/examples/etc/bsd-copyright'.
Suggested by: simon
2nd pointy hat of the day: yours truly
the Open Group manpage for pthread_atfork(), available online at:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/pthread_atfork.html
which should be ok, since Daniel Eischen had mailed me about Open
Group manpages and the fact that they have granted permission to
FreeBSD to use their material. Any differences from the OG text are
my changes to the original manpage text submitted by Alex Vasylenko:
- In an effort to clean up the part that describes hooks and their
calling order, I used a list instead of a single paragraph for all the three
types of fork() hooks.
- After a short discussion with Dima Dorfman a long long time ago in a
far away galaxy, I changed the RETURN VALUES section to look more
like the rest of the pthread_xxx.3 manpages.
PR: docs/68201
Submitted by: Alex Vasylenko <lxv@omut.org>
introduce a struct that holds all the information about an argument
vector and pass that around.
Author: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD
have been noticed by running top(1) in terminals that are too narrow
(or on systems with usernames that were too long, pushing everything
too far to the right).
Note that this does *not* solve the wrap-around problem of the system
statistics, which is an entirely different matter :-/
Tested on: i386, sparc64 (panther), amd64 (sledge)
Approved by: davidxu (in principle)
command that toggles between the two and update the ORDER_PCTCPU()
macro to sort correctly by the visible "cpu" value.
This saves 6 more columns in 80-column terminals, making things a lot
better for the COMMAND column.
Tested on: i386, sparc64 (panther), amd64 (sledge)
Approved by: davidxu (in principle)
initially written by Roland, but hacked for a while by me. Any
good parts are the results of Roland's hard work. Any typos or
style mistakes are mine.
Submitted by: Roland Smith <rsmith@xs4all.nl>
PR: docs/63808, docs/75433, docs/80458, docs/80459
MFC after: 2 weeks
post an event to the geom event queue that will take care of it,
letting outstanding bios finish, and closing the consumers.
Plus some cosmetic clean ups.
similar to the zmore script that comes with gzip (and in fact, in most
Linux distros, zless is a symlink to that very same zmore script) but has
the advantage that you get the correct file name on the less status line,
and can use :n and :p to navigate back and forth between multiple files.
MFC after: 1 week
* Whitespace and gcc 4.x fixes.
* Fix deallocation bug in fetch.c.
* Implement timeouts for accept(2) and connect(2),
which accept timeout values with '-q quittime'.
(intended to help with active mode through firewalls)
* Fix bin/77158 by Ryoji Kanai <rkanai@eeye.com>.
there are users on the system (even if not running a single process)
with a login > 8 chars.
I'm not all that happy limiting the username width like this, but it
restores sanity to top(1) output.
Discussed with: keramida