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H A Dmachine.c4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
H A Dmachine.h4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
H A Dtop.c4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
H A Dusername.c4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30
4b9ca404 Sun May 20 23:19:09 GMT 2018 Eitan Adler <eadler@FreeBSD.org> top(1): set max username length based on system constant

This changes previous behavior of calculating it at startup based on
the current max username length.

This is done because:
- it is in theory possible for the max length to change at run-time
(e.g., a new user is added after top starts running)
- on machines with many users this delays startup significantly

PR: 20799
PR: 89762
Reported by: ob@e-Gitt.NET
Reported by: wkwu@Kavalan.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
Reported on: 2000-08-23 and 2005-11-30