Bug#312155: /usr/bin/w.procps: w: doesn't handle more than 500-some-odd days uptime

2005-06-08 Thread Craig Small
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 08:43:47AM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote: On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 06:49:56PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote: my system has been up for 508 days, but w is reporting 11. the weird thing is that it's showing my console logins correctly: What does /proc/uptime show? i

Bug#312155: /usr/bin/w.procps: w: doesn't handle more than 500-some-odd days uptime

2005-06-08 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Craig Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What does /proc/uptime show? i have a feelig this has been fixed in newer versions of procps but let's check this first. It says: 1065381.68 37853205.56 Then it is a limitation of your kernel. procps only shows what the kernel gives it.

Bug#312155: /usr/bin/w.procps: w: doesn't handle more than 500-some-odd days uptime

2005-06-07 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Craig Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 06:49:56PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote: my system has been up for 508 days, but w is reporting 11. the weird thing is that it's showing my console logins correctly: What does /proc/uptime show? i have a feelig this has been

Bug#312155: /usr/bin/w.procps: w: doesn't handle more than 500-some-odd days uptime

2005-06-06 Thread Craig Small
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 06:49:56PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote: my system has been up for 508 days, but w is reporting 11. the weird thing is that it's showing my console logins correctly: What does /proc/uptime show? i have a feelig this has been fixed in newer versions of procps but let's

Bug#312155: /usr/bin/w.procps: w: doesn't handle more than 500-some-odd days uptime

2005-06-05 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Package: procps Version: 1:3.2.5-1 Severity: normal File: /usr/bin/w.procps my system has been up for 508 days, but w is reporting 11. the weird thing is that it's showing my console logins correctly: 18:48:41 up 11 days, 2:58, 3 users, load average: 0.81, 0.70, 0.53 USER TTY FROM