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instead of decimal. Also, don't use the `l' modifier for something that has just been cast to `int' anyway. Remove various bogus pathnames to look up rsh(1) at. Our rsh is in /usr/bin, but never in /usr/usb, nor would it ever be called remsh... Also, if it hasn't been found there, use execlp() to look it up. the latter is required for `weird' environments like a fixit floppy where the regular /usr/bin hiearrchy is not avaiable. tar should probably do it similar to dump/restore, and use rcmd(3) instead of forking an external process. |
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