utmp/utmpx improvement

2002-12-19 Thread Michael Ranner

Hello!

I have done some research for utmp improvement for FreeBSD and
found the following URL which sounds very intersting:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2002/debian-bsd-200202/msg00142.html

The author has posted an article in freebsd-hackers earlier thie year.

What is the current status? Any interest to integrate this in FreeBSD.

Regards

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Re: utmp/utmpx improvement

2002-12-19 Thread Garance A Drosihn
At 10:48 PM +0100 12/19/02, Michael Ranner wrote:

Hello!

I have done some research for utmp improvement for FreeBSD and
found the following URL which sounds very intersting:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2002/debian-bsd-200202/msg00142.html

The author has posted an article in freebsd-hackers earlier
this year.

What is the current status? Any interest to integrate this in
FreeBSD.


There definitely is interest.  The Nathan Hawkins also sent a
message to freebsd-standards back in April, although at that
time he said the reentrant versions weren't quite finished yet.

I think this is one of those things which we just lost track of due
to so much else going on in freebsd-current at the time.  I saved
the messages back in april, and some other message on utmpx, and
then completely forgot about it...

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