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diff --git a/smartt-top/debian/patches/w.1.patch b/smartt-top/debian/patches/w.1.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebb38e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/smartt-top/debian/patches/w.1.patch @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +Author: <csmall@debian.org> +Description: Cleaned up the w man page +Make note of the time formats +Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/414906 +Index: b/w.1 +=================================================================== +--- a/w.1 2009-11-24 21:00:39.000000000 +1100 ++++ b/w.1 2009-11-24 21:00:42.000000000 +1100 +@@ -4,26 +4,26 @@ + .SH NAME + w \- Show who is logged on and what they are doing. + .SH SYNOPSIS +-.B w \- +-.RB [ husfVo ] ++.B w ++.RB [ \-husfVo ] + .RI [ user ] + .SH DESCRIPTION +-.B "w " ++.B w + displays information about the users currently on the machine, + and their processes. + The header shows, in this order, the current time, + how long the system has been running, + how many users are currently logged on, + and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes. +-.sp ++ + The following entries are displayed for each user: + login name, the tty name, the remote host, login time, idle time, JCPU, PCPU, + and the command line of their current process. +-.sp ++ + The JCPU time is the time used by all processes attached to the tty. It + does not include past background jobs, but does include currently + running background jobs. +-.sp ++ + The PCPU time is the time used by the current process, named in the "what" + field. + +@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ + .TP 0.5i + .B "\-u " + Ignores the username while figuring out the current process and cpu +-times. To demonstrate this, do a "su" and do a "w" and a "w -u". ++times. To demonstrate this, do a "su" and do a "w" and a "w \-u". + .TP 0.5i + .B "\-s " + Use the short format. +@@ -70,6 +70,19 @@ + process information + .PP + ++.SH NOTES ++The output for Idle, JCPU and PCPU times vaires depending on if you use ++the \-o (old style) option or not. These formats can be confusing if you ++switch between the old style and standard. In the following paragraphs ++days are DD, hours HH, minutes MM, seconds SS and 100ths of seconds CC. ++ ++The standard format is DDdays, HH:MMm, MM:SS or SS.CC if the times are ++greater than 2 days, 1hour, or 1 minute respectively. ++ ++For the \-o option, the output will be either DDdays, HH:MM, MM:SSm or ++blank if the times are greater than 2 days, 1 hour or 1 minute ++respectively. ++ + .SH "SEE ALSO" + .BR free (1), + .BR ps (1), |