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From: mi@rtfm.ziplink.net (Mikhail Teterin)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: more on 3.0's utmp (?)
Date: 13 Feb 1997 16:59:36 GMT
Organization: Aldan at Newton Upper Falls
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Honorable Ollivier Robert
      wrote on 10 Feb (in article <5dmr79$9us$4@polaris.eurocontrol.fr>):

=No. Did you recompile all utmp-using applications like last(1), all your
=shells, w(1), and so on ?

I did ``make World'', but that did not include ports. I use tcsh,
which may explain...

I thought, utmp access is going through some standard functions, which
reside in shared libraries, which were replaced by the ``make World''.

I guess I was wrong...

	-mi
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