K 10 svn:author V 6 cognet K 8 svn:date V 27 2006-01-26T01:30:34.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 728 Bring in a sysv-style pts implementation, as found in the rwatson_pts perforce branch. It works the same as its SysV/linux counterpart : You obtain a fd to the master pseudo terminal by opening /dev/ptmx, which craetes a node for the master as /dev/pty[num] and a node for the slave as /dev/pts/[num]. It should play nicely with the existing BSD ptys. By default, the system will use the BSD ptys, one can set the sysctl kern.pts.enable to 1 to make it use the new pts system. The max number of pty that can be allocated on a system can be changed with the sysctl kern.pts.max. It defaults to 1000, and can be increased, but it is not recommanded, as any pty with a number > 999 won't be handled by whatever uses utmp(5). END