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Explicitly line up the CPU state labels with the calculated starting column
that takes into account the width of the largest CPU ID. On systems with
> 10 CPUs the labels for the first 10 CPUs were not lined up properly
otherwise.
Approved by: re (kib)
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trim_header() it.
Noticed by: bde
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have been noticed by running top(1) in terminals that are too narrow
(or on systems with usernames that were too long, pushing everything
too far to the right).
Note that this does *not* solve the wrap-around problem of the system
statistics, which is an entirely different matter :-/
Tested on: i386, sparc64 (panther), amd64 (sledge)
Approved by: davidxu (in principle)
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you can start it in a small window, but it doesn't always display
anything sensible. Resizing the window does work though.
The patch is a slightly simpler one than Sheldon's in the PR.
PR: 21075
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top.c: fix from NetBSD/OpenBSD: make sure that new_message() is called
with a format.
Add $FreeBSD$ While I'm here.
These files are already off the vendor branch.
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Submitted by: Andy Farkas <andyf@speednet.com.au>
Obtained from: freebsd-current list
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Obtained from: The ports collection.
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the src/contrib/top part right now). This tools is simply too system-
dependant to maintain it in the ports collection.
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