any combination of user names, ttys, commands, and pids. `snice' is
a program which changes the priority of processes (given the same).
PR: ports/3783
Submitted by: Joao Carlos Mendes Luis <jonny@mailhost.coppe.ufrj.br>
(w/minor hacks by me)
Note from Vic:
There is a June 1 change to /usr/src/sys/sys/proc.h that lengthens the
proc structure. If you have updated your kernel sources, but haven't built
and installed a new kernel yet, then lsof report the open files belonging
to exactly one process, usually its own child process.
So, you'll either need to check out the previous copy of proc.h. Or
install that new kernel.
Main advantages over other tar implementations:
fifo - keeps the tape streaming.
pattern matcher - for a convenient user interface
sophisticated diff - user tailorable interface for comparing tar
archives against file trees
no namelen limitation - Pathnames up to 1024 Bytes may be archived.
deals with all 3 times - stores/restores all 3 times of a file
does not clobber files - more recent copies on disk will not be
clobbered from tape
automatic byte swap - star automatically detects swapped archives
automatic format detect - automatically detects archive formats:
Old tar, gnu tar, ansi tar, star.
fully ansi compatible - Star is fully ANSI/Posix 1003.1 compatible.
displaying the user name associated with the local end, and making use of
Ident services if available to determine the "user" at the other end.
Tcplist uses LSOF to do its low level work on 4.4BSD machines.
(1) NOMANCOMPRESS is set by user, not porter. To indicate that MAN? variables
are referring to already compressed manpages, use MANCOMPRESSED.
(2) Remove second address from MAINTAINER line, I don't want anything to break.
2.2 (says Lars). I have now also moved freebsd_system.c out into a
files subdirectory, it used to be created in its entirety by patch-aa
before which makes maintenance fairly uncomfortable.
I have now verified that it builds and works with FreeBSD 2.1.x
(freefall -- it is really funny to watch it there, the disk transfers
and interrupts remain in the red zone all the time ;-), 3.0-current
(thud), and 2.2.
Submitted by: Lars_Koeller@odie.physik2.Uni-Rostock.DE
OKed by: asami