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had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.
diff 21eff82f Sat Oct 13 02:04:54 GMT 2001 Ian Dowse <iedowse@FreeBSD.org> Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I
had somehow removed an error check in revision 1.26, causing errx()
to be called unconditionally in the -h case.