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- From: rduff@arrirs04.uta.edu (Robert Duff)
- Subject: Problem with Pseudo-Terminals on SGI Indigo...
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- Organization: Automation and Robotics Research Institute, U Texas @ Arlington
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 21:43:50 GMT
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- We have an Indigo XS24 running IRIX 4.0.5F.
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- Several programmers are writting applications that use /dev/ttyq*
- devices for pseudo terminals. The problem is that whenever a ttyq* is
- opened, the ownership of the device is changed to that user.
- Afterward, no one else has permission to use that ttyq*. Is there
- anyway I can make these pseudo terminals usable by users yet not
- allowing the change in ownership?
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- Thanks,
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- Robert Duff | "Let him who boasts boast of this, that he under-
- Automation and Robotics | stands and knows me, that I am the Lord who exer-
- Research Institute - UTA | cises kindness, justice, and righteousness on earth,
- rduff@arri.uta.edu | for I delight in these things." Jeremiah 9:24
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