use -b 2048 (1MiB block size). Setting the limit to 8192 should
allow some room for growth while still helping people who mistakenly
put in byte counts here instead of block counts.
The bc(1) program may need to deal with files when it's being run in
interactive mode, so we can not blindly use interactive mode (in turn
use libedit) but need to check if the input source is really the standard
input.
This commit should fix a regression where 'bc -l' would not parse the
mathlib.
Reported by: trasz
- Include a cpasswd script performing the same mechanisms as the cvpasswd
utility from CVSup.
PR: bin/114129
Submitted by: Petar Zhivkov Petrov <pesho.petrov -at- gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 month
Also, change the existing -vi behavior to send the filenames to
stderr rather than stdout, as GNU cpio does.
PR: bin/141175
Submitted by: Philip Kizer
MFC after: 14 days
revision 1.91
Fri Nov 7 01:01:46 2003 UTC by lukem
Add some subsections in the VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS section.
In the "modifier description" list, show each modifier with the leading `:'.
Rationale: it's hard to search for modifiers without it, and we already do
the same thing in the -options and .makecommands lists. I now find it much
easier to find the description for a modifier in the man page.
Obtained from: NetBSD
kept for compatibility with 4.4BSD behavior.
- Sync SYNOPSIS with usage().
- Use an alternative way to represent short and long options which have
same semantics.
Reviewed by: gabor
compatibility level with the GNU counterparts and have shown to be mature
enough. For now, the GNU versions aren't removed from the tree, just detached
from the build.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2008
Portbuild run by: erwin
Approved by: delphij
I must have misread when I ported the original last(1) source code.
Instead of only processing the last 1024 entries, it reads them in in
chucks of 1024 entries at a time.
Unfortunately we cannot walk through the log file in reverse order,
which means we have to allocate a piece of memory to hold all the
entries. Call realloc() for each 128 entries we read.
Reported by: Andrzej Tobola <ato iem pw edu pl>
file can safely be the same as the input file. Idea from IRIX unifdef(1).
This version fixes a bug in the NetBSD unifdef which refuses to
write to a -o outfile which does not exist.
Obtained from: NetBSD
This utility allows users to convert their wtmp databases to the new
format. It makes no sense for users to keep their wtmp log files if they
are unable to view them.
It basically copies ut_line into ut_id as well. This makes it possible
for last(1) and ac(8) to match login records with their corresponding
logout record.
do for IPv4 addresses without having to explicetly specify that the
ARIN server should be used to get the initial information
PR: bin/128725
Submitted by: "Matt D. Harris" <mdh_lists@yahoo.com>
MFC after: 1 week
Let it print "-" when the TTY string is empty. In this case, it must
also make sure it doesn't match processes who also have no controlling
TTY. Otherwise it will print random kernel processes when trying to pick
the best matching process.
Eventually it should look at the value of ut_pid as well.
Because getutxent also matches the typical get*ent format of library
routines, I thought it would be a good idea to teach it how to read
utmpx databases. getent(1) just gives a raw dump, which is very useful
when debugging problems related to parsing/logging.
Basically there are three major things I changed about last(1):
- It should use ut_type instead of determining by hand what type of
record was given.
- It should now keep track of ut_id's instead of TTYs. This means the
ttylist has been renamed to the idlist, storing all the ut_id's it has
processed until the next reboot.
- I've removed the signal handler. Because our wtmp is rotated so often,
it makes little sense. Even on a simple piece of hardware it should be
capable of grinding through megabytes of logs in a second.
It was already ported to use libulog, which makes it simpler now. Be
sure to catch the error returned by setutxdb(). Otherwise it may perform
a lookup on the utx.active database.