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@@ -2,15 +2,8 @@ Busybox TODO
Stuff that needs to be done
-tr - missing SuS3 features in busybox 1.0pre10
-
-tr doesnt support [:blank:], [:digit:] or other predefined classes, [=equiv=]
-support is also missing.
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find
- doesn't understand () or -exec, and these are actually used out in the real
- world. The "make uninstall" of lots of things (including busybox itself)
- breaks because of this, and sometimes even "make install" (like udev).
+ doesn't understand (), lots of susv3 stuff.
----
sh
The command shell situation is a big mess. We have three or four different
@@ -22,15 +15,6 @@ sh
Note: Rob Landley (rob@landley.net) is working on this one, but very slowly...
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-gzip
- Can't handle compressing multiple files at once. (I don't mean making a
- multiple file archive, I mean compressing more than one file at a time.)
- Some global variables aren't re-initialized between runs.
----
-gunzip
- same problem as gzip. "gunzip one.gz two.gz three.gz" doesn't work for
- two.gz and three.gz due to global variables not getting reset.
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diff
We should have a diff -u command. We have patch, we should have diff
(we only need to support unified diffs though).
@@ -46,7 +30,7 @@ man
It would be nice to have a man command. Not one that handles troff or
anything, just one that can handle preformatted ascii man pages, possibly
compressed. This could probably be a script in the extras directory that
- calls cat/zcatbzcat | more
+ calls cat/zcat/bzcat | less
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bzip2
Compression-side support.
@@ -74,7 +58,7 @@ Unify archivers
if it becomes relevant.
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Text buffer support.
- Several existing applets and potential additions (sort, vi, less...) read
+ Several existing applets (sort, vi, less...) read
a whole file into memory and act on it. There might be an opportunity
for shared code in there that could be moved into libbb...
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@@ -89,20 +73,23 @@ Individual compilation of applets.
got the code for (like zlib).
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buildroot - Make a "dogfood" option
- Busybox is now capable of replacing most gnu packages for real world use,
- such as developing software or in a live CD. A system built from busybox
- (1.00 with updated sort.c), uclibc 0.9.27, gcc, binutils, make, and a few
- other development tools (http://www.landley.net/code/firmware has an example
- system using autoconf, automake, bison, flex, libtools, m4, zlib,
- and groff: dunno what subset of that is actually necessary) is capable of
- rebuilding itself, from scratch, under itself.
+ Busybox 1.1 will be capable of replacing most gnu packages for real world use,
+ such as developing software or in a live CD. It needs wider testing.
+
+ Busybox should now be able to replace bzip2, coreutils, e2fsprogs, file,
+ findutils, gawk, grep, inetutils, less, modutils, net-tools, patch, procps,
+ sed, shadow, sysklogd, sysvinit, tar, util-linux, and vim. The resulting
+ system should be self-hosting (I.E. able to rebuild itself from source code).
+ This means it would need (at least) binutils, gcc, and make, or equivalents.
It would be a good "eating our own dogfood" test if buildroot had the option
- of using busybox instead of bzip2, coreutils, file, findutils, gawk, grep,
- inetutils, modutils, net-tools, procps, sed, shadow, sysklogd, sysvinit, tar,
- util-linux, and vim. Anything that's wrong with the resulting system, we
- can fix. (It would be nice to be able to upgrade busybox to be able to
- replace bash, diffutils, gzip, less, and patch as well.)
+ of using a "make allyesconfig" busybox instead of the all of the above
+ packages. Anything that's wrong with the resulting system, we can fix. (It
+ would be nice to be able to upgrade busybox to be able to replace bash and
+ diffutils as well, but we're not there yet.)
+
+ One example of an existing system that does this already is Firmware Linux:
+ http://www.landley.net/code/firmware
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Memory Allocation
We have a CONFIG_BUFFER mechanism that lets us select whether to do memory