pgrep: Remove >15 warning
As comm length can be longer than 15 characters with newer kernels, it
doesn't make sense to have a warning when you make the match string
longer than this.
As a side-effect, it removes the false-positive you got when you used
long regex matches (see issue #92 )
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ procps-ng-3.3.15
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No removals, no new functions
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Changes: slab and pid structures
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* pgrep: Fix stack-based buffer overflow CVE-2018-1125
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* pgrep: Remove >15 warning as comm can be longer issue #92
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* ps: Fix buffer overflow in output buffer, causing DOS CVE-2018-1123
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* library: Just check for SIGLOST and don't delete it issue #93
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* library: Fix integer overflow and LPE in file2strvec CVE-2018-1124
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@ -653,10 +653,6 @@ static struct el * select_procs (int *num)
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closeproc (ptp);
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*num = matches;
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if ((!matches) && (!opt_full) && opt_pattern && (strlen(opt_pattern) > 15))
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xwarnx(_("pattern that searches for process name longer than 15 characters will result in zero matches\n"
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"Try `%s -f' option to match against the complete command line."),
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program_invocation_short_name);
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return list;
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}
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