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NAME

       updwtmp, logwtmp - append an entry to the wtmp file

SYNOPSIS

       #include <utmp.h>

       void updwtmp(const char *wtmp_file, const struct utmp *ut);
       void logwtmp(const char *line, const char *name, const char *host);

DESCRIPTION

       updwtmp() appends the utmp structure ut to the wtmp file.

       logwtmp()  constructs  a  utmp  structure using line, name, host, current time and current
       process ID.  Then it calls updwtmp() to append the structure to the wtmp file.

FILES

       /var/log/wtmp
              database of past user logins

CONFORMING TO

       Not in POSIX.1-2001.  Present on Solaris, NetBSD, and perhaps other systems.

AVAILABILITY

       Both functions are available under glibc2, but not under libc5.  However,  logwtmp()  used
       to  occur  in  the old libbsd.  These days, the logwtmp() function is included in libutil.
       (Hence you'll need to add -lutil to your compiler command line to get it.)

NOTES

       For consistency with the other "utmpx" functions (see getutxent(3)), glibc provides (since
       version 2.1):

       #include <utmpx.h>

       void updwtmpx (const char *wtmpx_file, const struct utmpx *utx);

       This  function  performs  the same task as updwtmp(), but differs in that it takes a utmpx
       structure as its last argument.

SEE ALSO

       getutxent(3), wtmp(5)

COLOPHON

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