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warnings. Use __FBSDID().
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builtints (e.g., exit, strcmp).
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add usage().
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(which doesn't use the setting at all), but when linking with
recent versions of libncurses, ncurses screws up without it for some reason
(presumably a ncurses bug).
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hline() to draw the window split rather than fudging it with dashes.
This causes the line to be drawn in line-draw characters if the terminal
description has them.
Suggested by: ache
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- use termios, not sgtty
- dont use _putchar(), that was a BSD-curses specific feature not in
other curses packages (such as ncurses)
- use sigaction, not sigvec while I'm there
- box() does different things under sysv/ncurses on 1-line high windows,
and BSD-curses doesn't have hline(), so do it by adding characters
instead. That works on both styles of curses.
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remote peer will be connected through. This avoids the ``Checking for
invitation on caller's machine'' problem for multi-homed hosts.
Thanks to: Garrett, for his `find_interface' example
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Submitted by: mark@grondar.za (and slightly modified)
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scroll, most of changes from 1.x
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