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Date:      Sun, 7 Feb 2010 16:26:47 -0800
From:      Vincent Poy <vincepoy@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org,  Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl>
Subject:   RE: HEADS UP: <utmp.h> gone. All welcome <utmpx.h>. -  ports/sysutils/screen and ports/sysutils/tmux not showing sessions
Message-ID:  <429af92e1002071626p56b44b54l530070e02348098f@mail.gmail.com>

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 Greetings everyone:

It appears that after utmpx.h gone into effect, ports/sysutils/screen and
ports/sysutils/tmux are not working correctly after a updated ports tree and
building/installing the ports.  What basically happens is the screen/tmux
sessions which basically use tty's don't show up on the system in w, who,
finger.

root@bigbang [4:10pm][/usr/src] >> w
 4:10PM  up 4 days,  1:59, 2 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
USER       TTY      FROM                      LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
vince      pts/0    solar.dnalogic.net       Wed02PM     - tmux: client
(/usr/t
root@bigbang [4:10pm][/usr/src] >>

>From ps -agx:
  PID  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
 2174   0  Is     0:00.38 -tcsh (tcsh)
43199   0  I+     0:00.00 tmux: client (/usr/tmp/tmux-1000/default) (tmux)
21662   1  Is+    0:00.09 -tcsh (tcsh)
21684   2  Is     0:00.11 -tcsh (tcsh)
47415   2  S+     3:54.23 alpine
21691   3  Is+    0:00.08 -tcsh (tcsh)
21698   4  Is+    0:00.14 -tcsh (tcsh)
21705   5  Is+    0:00.18 -tcsh (tcsh)
21712   6  Is+    0:00.24 -tcsh (tcsh)
21719   7  Is+    0:00.07 -tcsh (tcsh)
21726   8  Is+    0:00.07 -tcsh (tcsh)
21733   9  Is     0:00.07 -tcsh (tcsh)
21899   9  I      0:00.01 su
21900   9  I      0:00.39 _su (tcsh)
43644   9  D      0:01.15 _su (tcsh)
66082   9  R+     0:00.00 ps -agx
66083   9  RV     0:00.00 _su (tcsh)
21740  10  Is     0:00.09 -tcsh (tcsh)
21776  10  I      0:00.01 su
21777  10  I      0:00.11 _su (tcsh)
47747  10  S+     1:34.21 trafshow -R 1

Cheers,
 Vince
Vincent Poy, Ph.D. - Astrophysics



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