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modes, fixes a bug extracting hardlinks to symlinks.
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the upstream ifupdown code...
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with odd or broken networking setups
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on CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL.
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- Can`t use 255.255.255.255 address
- typo: double check for valid ip address and uncheck for valid mask
httpd unseted SERVER_PORT (my bug from last_patch111).
last_patch_112 from Vladimir N. Oleynik
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to avoid stack corruption problems on some 64bit architectures
when sizeof(void*) != sizeof(int). Thanks to Atsushi Nemoto
for finding this problem.
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The tar -x command in busybox does not restore the file mode correctly.
The reason is most probably this code in
archival/libunarachive/data_extract_all.c:
chmod(file_header->name, file_header->mode);
chown(file_header->name, file_header->uid, file_header->gid);
chown clears the set*id bits (on current versions of linux :). Flipping
the order around fixes the problem.
(tested with 1.00pre3 from cvs).
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On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 01:09, Glenn McGrath wrote:
> Applied
Thanks. Unfortunately there was one small bug in that last patch.
Could you apply this one as well?
p.
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Remove tester.log on make clean
Patch by Arthur Othieno
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directory.
From http://www.gnu.org/manual/tar/html_node/tar_123.html
REGTYPE
AREGTYPE
These flags represent a regular file. In order to be compatible with
older versions of tar, a typeflag value of AREGTYPE should be silently
recognized as a regular file. New archives should be created using
REGTYPE. Also, for backward compatibility, tar treats a regular file
whose name ends with a slash as a directory.
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unused entries.
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expr currently always adds even if told to subtract
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no limit, no memory usage for env buffer, always call putenv().
remove small error for previous last_patch109.
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Busybox`s httpd have the defect (from born):
ip 1.2.3.1 have true comparing also with
1.2.3.10-1.2.3.19 and 1.2.3.100-1.2.3.199.
Last patch removed this bug and added feature:
allow/deny rule can support network/netmask
example: 1.2.3.0/255.255.255.128
or
network/mask_bits
example: 1.2.3.0/25
now; old format
1
1.2
1.2.3
1.2.3.4
too support and converted to
1/8 1.2/16 1.2.3/24 1.2.3.4/32
automaticaly.
Also, current CVS have small problem: ignores
A:IP, (loses 'A', 'a' only work). Corrected.
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- attempting to modprobe a module that is already loaded yields "Failed
to load module", whereas modutils quietly ignores such a request.
- if a module genuinely can't be loaded due to missing symbols or
similar problems, modprobe doesn't produce any useful diagnostics
because the output from insmod has been redirected to /dev/null.
Here's a patch to address these issue
Patch by Philip Blundell
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patch from Thomas Gleixner to init.
Viodz last_patch_108
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enabled, if not GPLONLY symbols are ignored.
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of netmasks. It also fixes the parameters for network and netmask to match
that of the official Red Hat version (-n for network and -m for netmask).
Patch by Joshua Jackson
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constant.
Vodz last_patch_107
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Vodz last_patch106
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via DHCP. (Just add a section "failed" to your script.)
Patch by Steven Scholz
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the cached value afterwards." - Jean Wolter
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is encountered in a script.
Patch by Philip Blundell
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for minutes if stdout is not a tty." -vda@
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own substitution matched, not previous ones.
e.g
echo fooba | sed -n 's/foo//;s/bar/found/p'
shouldnt print anything
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compiled for with CONFIG_LFS (large file support).
The attached patch suggested by Vladimir fixes that." - Steven Scholz
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that substitutes two lines of code with a libbb function saving a couple
of bytes." - Tito
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Patch by Steven Scholz
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* Changed so that not only links but /bin/busybox might be deleted.
* When double quoted PREFIX is defined by `.config' is used,
`make uninstall' does not work correctly.
When default PREFIX `pwd`/_install defined by Rules.mak is used,
similarly it does not work correctly.
Changed $$PREFIX into $(PREFIX) in order to fix this.
Patch by Hideki IWAMOTO
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the arguments it consumed, which means the calling function encountered
them as well. As a result, a command like "ip -6 addr" was yielding a usage
error." - Philip Blundell
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