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Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a? |
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Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:35:12 +0200 |
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Jim Meyering <address@hidden> writes:
> What about those older SYSV-derived systems where stat --format %G $(tty)
> prints the primary group of the user running who?
I wonder how they get the functionaly of write.
Andreas.
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- is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, Jim Meyering, 2008/07/07
- Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, James Youngman, 2008/07/07
- Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, Matthew Woehlke, 2008/07/09
- Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, Jim Meyering, 2008/07/11
- Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, Andreas Schwab, 2008/07/11
- Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, Jim Meyering, 2008/07/11
- Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?,
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Re: is hard-coding the group name, "tty", portable enough for who -a?, Eric Blake, 2008/07/14