Hi, 

Due to some inner changes to our src, lsof is broken again.
It produces garbage on i386 and no output at all (!!!) on 
sparc64.

I've tried to unbreak it, but the code is a mess and I'm not 
cool enough to be able to fix it.

So, if someone could help in fixing this it would be great or, 
at least, we should mark it as broken.

This is lsof output on my thinkpad (-current from two days ago):

lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
COMMAND     PID     USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF    NODE NAME
(unknown)     0     root  cwd                                unknown file 
system type: -794010336
(unknown)     0     root  rtd                                unknown file 
system type: 0
(unknown)     0     root   tr   VNON                         
^F        27964        5  cwd   VDIR    0,0      512    4229 / (/dev/wd0a)
^F        27964        5  txt   VREG    4,5  2496253 1403138 /usr (/dev/sd0f)
^F        27964        5  txt   VREG    4,5    47457 2078764 /usr (/dev/sd0f)
^F        27964        5  txt   VREG    4,5   282417 1403148 /usr (/dev/sd0f)
^F        27964        5  txt   VREG    4,5   124860  423728 /usr (/dev/sd0f)
^F        27964        5  txt   VREG    4,4    15997  155909 /var (/dev/sd0e)
^F        27964        5    0u  VCHR   12,0  0t26440    5322 /dev/ttyC0
^F        27964        5    1w  VREG    0,0      123    4305 / (/dev/wd0a)
^F        27964        5    2w  VREG    0,0      123    4305 / (/dev/wd0a)
^F        27964        5    3r  VCHR    2,0      0t0    5722 /dev/mem
^F        27964        5    4r  VCHR    2,1      0t0    5723 /dev/kmem
^F        27964        5    5r  VREG    4,4  1286144   77964 /var (/dev/sd0e)


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