utmp structure, but rather one named utmpx (as part of the XSI extension), with specifications ... user fields. Linux defines the utmpx structure to be the same as the utmp structu…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…DESCRIPTION New applications should use the POSIX.1-specified "utmpx" versions of these functions; see STANDARDS. utmpname ... these functions, but instead uses #include struct u…NAME getutmp, getutmpx - copy utmp structure to utmpx, and vice versa LIBRARY Standard C library ... macros(7) */ #include void getutmp(const struct utmpx * ux , struct utmp * u …NAME getutmp, getutmpx - copy utmp structure to utmpx, and vice versa LIBRARY Standard C library ... macros(7) */ #include void getutmp(const struct utmpx * ux , struct utmp * u …