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Currently we have these errors:
./modutils/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_FEATURE_QUERY_MODULE_INTERFACE'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPADDR'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPLINK'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPROUTE'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPTUNNEL'
./coreutils/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_UNIX2DOS'
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mistake in a macro caused statement before declaration.
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header file.
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in 2.4 (it fetched the same hd_geometry struct only with uint cylinders instead
of ushort cylinders: nothing that big has ever accurately reported gemoetry,
it's all LBA.
Also stop declaring the hd_geometry struct static: it's two chars, a short, and
a long for a grand total of 8 bytes. That can go on the stack.
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ls has an ugly bug. ls uses an array of pointers, the elements of
which are all in a linked list. To free the elements, instead of
freeing all the elements in the array, array[0..nelements], it frees
by iterating the linked list starting at array[0], which it assumes is
the head of the list. Unfortunately, ls also sorts the array! So,
array[0] is no longer the head, but somewhere in the middle of the
linked list. This patch fixes this bug, and also adds an
ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP stanza.
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compressed usage messages patch).
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print_current_name().
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* Do not initialize globals to 0, it is done automatically
* unsigned short -> uint16_t, unsigned int -> uint32_t
where appropriate (did it ever work on Alphas?)
* triple sync() is silly - removed
* check_zone_nr uses check_zone_nr2 now
* remove trailing periods from messages, uppercase first letter
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ix bug (inode_map and zone_map are char* pointers,
sizeof() on them gives 4 or 8)
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way of handling endianness.
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Make hdparm smaller:
* Make bb_ioctl return the status
* Replace ioctl with bb_ioctl in a few places
* Add bb_ioctl_alt, use where appropriate (four places)
* unsigned char args1[4+512] = {WIN_IDENTIFY,0,0,1,};
ate 0.5k of rodata, fix that
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* Use combined no_scsi_no_xt()
* Have common unsigned char args[4] = {WIN_SETFEATURES,0,0,0};
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usage
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the lib (due to bug in gcc; see comment.)
I would have run the testsuite to check if everything is still behaving, but
unfortunately i cannot run the testsuite anymore: it just sits there and does
nothing even with a pristine checkout and an old gcc.
srcdir=/tmp/busybox/testsuite /tmp/busybox/testsuite/runtest
PASS: Applet order
FAIL: Common typos
PASS: Obsolete function usage
PASS: Obsolete function usage
<spins, ^C>
make[1]: *** [check] Interrupt
make: *** [check] Interrupt
I've just corrected that wrong double-printing.
Anyway. with gcc-4.1-HEAD from earlier today, we now have for
defconfig+ COMPILE_AT_ONCE:
880 -rwxr-xr-x 1 433 433 893476 Apr 28 21:41 busybox.oorig-4.0
860 -rwxr-xr-x 1 433 433 874560 Apr 28 21:36 busybox.oorig
844 -rwxr-xr-x 1 433 433 858752 Apr 28 21:49 busybox
text data bss dec hex filename
879920 11568 1039148 1930636 1d758c busybox.oorig-4.0
862802 10192 1038796 1911790 1d2bee busybox.oorig
848066 9100 1037536 1894702 1ce92e busybox
values for 4.0.2 just added for reference..
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for obsolet includes.
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most of our CONFIG entries switch stuff on instead of off when enabled, so fix
the gratuitously reversed INETD thing.
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"seq two arguments equal, arbitrary negative step" fails but should pass..
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the sizes of the individual object files.
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DEFALT typo in du while I was there.
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* CPU% = process[i].ticks/sum(process[i].ticks) * busy_cpu_ticks/total_cpu_ticks
* got rid of empty line under "Load average" line
and used last line - +2 visible processes
* do not do float conversion of loadavg, just read it as string from /proc
* fix display on small screens
* dropped unused .stime, .utime fields
* a few variables were renamed
* style fixes
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fuser is called with no arguments, rather than doing no work and failing silently.
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is configured with large disk support use the pretty build rules.
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* Makefile: Build a bFLT binary.
* Rules.mak: Ditto.
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it looks like the introduced support for character classes and
equivalence classes is not correct. The attached patch tries to fix
some symptoms and tries to make tr behave like gnu tr for the added
test cases. The patch
- removes if clauses with side effects
- fixes handling of buffer pointer (strcat added characters to the
buffer without increasing the buffer pointer)
- re-arranges character classes to match ASCII order
regards,
Jean
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