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From: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie (Jordan K. Hubbard)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: How to find list of open files?
Date: 31 Jan 1994 20:57:38 GMT
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In article <MYCROFT.94Jan30231725@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu> mycroft@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum) writes:
      Does anyone have any good ideas on how to get a list
      of currently 'open' files on i386 BSD systems?

   NetBSD comes with `fstat', which does this.

As does FreeBSD.

>     a straight dressing, mentally unchallenged, vertically unchallenged, ...,
>     English-American of no color, no religion, and a strong mating preference
>     for people of gender.

Um..  I can't resist:  _Which_ gender?  I think we're all "people of gender",
so perhaps you'd be more inclined to say "people of opposite gender?"

(Or you could always say "genetically alternative" gender if
"opposite" is too confrontational.. :-)

					Jordan