Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2005-12-12 | Flush output to log promptly (bug 389). | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-12 | Flush input when prompting for a password (bug 373). | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-12 | Bug 310: be consistent about stat/lstat and chown/lchown to avoid accidentally | Rob Landley | |
modifying permissions or ownership when twiddling symlinks. | |||
2005-12-12 | Uninitialized variable causing intermittent syntax errors (bug 449). | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-12 | printf() arguments shouldn't be passed straight from user supplied data. | Rob Landley | |
(Security thingy.) | |||
2005-12-12 | Change CONFIG_MODPROBE_MULTIPOLE_OPTIONS to | Rob Landley | |
CONFIG_FEATURE_MODPROBE_MULTIPLE_OPTIONS. | |||
2005-12-11 | Patch from Yann E. Morin to reorganize module config options. | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-11 | Make insmod quiet by default (patch from Yann E. Morin). | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-11 | Yann E. Morin's update to modprobe usage. | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-11 | Patch from Yann E. Morin to make rmmod report failure properly. | Rob Landley | |
2005-12-11 | Add build options to control SuS compatability, allows numeric | Glenn L McGrath | |
option handling to be disabled. Defaults to enabled, so no changes in default behaviour | |||
2005-12-10 | - remove unused variable have_read_stdin | Bernhard Reutner-Fischer | |
- use FLAG_WIDTH | |||
2005-12-08 | avoid mixed declarations, to support older compilers just a little longer. | Paul Fox | |
2005-12-07 | Macro was wrong, name(void) vs name(x), and apparently gcc 2.95 cares about | Rob Landley | |
matching up macro arguments even when the macro substitutes to nothing... | |||
2005-12-07 | uClibc can't handle anonymous MAP_SHARED. Since we're treating it as | Rob Landley | |
read only data anyway, MAP_PRIVATE shouldn't make a major difference. | |||
2005-12-06 | Tito is using broken kernel headers that pollute the namespace with every | Rob Landley | |
CONFIG_ symbol in the kernel, and this clashes with busybox's CONFIG_TR and CONFIG_WATCHDOG, causing applets.h to barf if they're not switched on (since the broken headers don't affect kconfig or the makefiles). Since such broken kernel headers are common enough to crop up every few months, a simple work around is to move TR and WATCHDOG from CONFIG_ to ENABLE_ early. | |||
2005-12-06 | reduce 3 warning if compile with -W | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-12-06 | restore compare_string_array new interface (make broken by landley) | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-12-02 | Install links patch from Yann E. Morin. (Another thing hanging around in my | Rob Landley | |
tree forever. Tweaked the docs a bit.) | |||
2005-12-02 | If we really _need_ an #ifdef like this, then we should be using the libbb | Rob Landley | |
getopt infrastructure instead. | |||
2005-12-02 | Another cleanup patch that's been in my tree for a while. Again I think it's | Rob Landley | |
originally from Bernhard Fischer... | |||
2005-12-02 | A cleanup patch I've had lying around in my tree for a while, I think it | Rob Landley | |
was from Bernhard Fischer? | |||
2005-12-02 | reduce signedness warning | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-12-02 | reduce signedness warning | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-12-02 | remove warnings if compile with -W, use ENABLE_FEATURE vs CONFIG_FEATURE | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-12-01 | Make char default to "unsigned" on all platforms so we have a consistent base | Rob Landley | |
to deal with all the new gcc 4.0.2 warnings from. | |||
2005-11-29 | Fix losetup so that it A) actually works again, B) has much better error | Rob Landley | |
messages, C) can show the current association (if any) when called with only one argument. Update the documentation a lot too. Remind me to add a test suite for this thing. I think I've figured out how to handle root-only testsuites... | |||
2005-11-29 | getopt -> getopt_ulflags. noticed by Rob Sullivan | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-11-29 | update license | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-11-29 | ShaneAnderson writes in Bug 565: | Mike Frysinger | |
need to include .config file before setting CROSS otherwise TARGET_ARCH isnt set properly | |||
2005-11-28 | add "-C" format to hexdump | Paul Fox | |
fixes bug #113 and satisfies a personal need at the same time. output compares identically to util-linux version. (with exception of whitespace differences on last lines of output with non-uniform length, which are neither fixed nor worsened by this change.) | |||
2005-11-28 | fix bug #474: | Paul Fox | |
0000474: vi crashes often problem was that the buffer used for "." command ("last_modifying_cmd") wasn't being maintined correctly -- the recording code was walking back over the front of that buffer when a repeatable insert command included backspacing (e.g. "i\b\b\bfoo"). the fix is to simply record the backspaces along with the rest of the command. also, cleaned up start_new_cmd_q() slightly. | |||
2005-11-28 | eliminate mixed declaration, to support older compilers a little longer. | Paul Fox | |
2005-11-28 | use libbb/get_kernel_revision(), reduce stack usage, add loses -w -f option ↵ | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
for getopt, convert to bb_getopt_ulflags(), reduce memory usage - xmalloc to bb_common_bufsiz1, size reduce over 200 bytes | |||
2005-11-27 | Patch from Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn to deal with _ vs - better. | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-26 | remove bug: fsck do not know path | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-11-26 | change the interface of libbb/compare_string_array (unsigned short to int), ↵ | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
usaging for e2fsprogs/fsck | |||
2005-11-26 | more use const for interface of libbb/compare_string_array, example usage ↵ | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
for e2fsprogs/fsck | |||
2005-11-25 | more use libbb/bb_msg_read_error | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-11-24 | reduce bss | "Vladimir N. Oleynik" | |
2005-11-23 | Update to modprobe usage from Yann E. Morin | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-22 | Can't store a pointer in an int on 64 bit platforms. | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-22 | Move interface.c to networking directory since it's only used by ifconfig. | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-20 | Support # comments after s/// option list. | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-15 | Quote the user we pass to addgroup so funky chars are preserved. Fix by ↵ | Mike Frysinger | |
dragan_marinkovic in Bug 544 | |||
2005-11-15 | Yann Morin's modprobe multiple options patch. There's more work to be done, | Rob Landley | |
but let's ship 1.1 first... | |||
2005-11-12 | My last change to this file broke tar x. Sigh. (Trying to make sure we work | Rob Landley | |
on file sizes between 2 and 4 gigs on 32 bit machines. For supporting >4 gigs, just use a 64 bit machine already...) | |||
2005-11-12 | I noticed that "tar tvjf file.tbz" was segfaulting. This fixed it. | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-10 | telnetd -b (bind to specific address) support from Iuri Gomes Diniz. | Rob Landley | |
2005-11-10 | Ok, I've converted the contents of the "testing/sed" directory into a | Rob Landley | |
sed.tests file. My brain hurts now. (Lots of boggling at sed minutiae and corner cases and going "why is gnu giving that output". The behavior of N and n with regard to EOF are only understandable if you read the Open Group spec, not if you read the sed info page, by the way...) Some of the existing sed tests are just nuts. For example, sed-next-line is testing for our behavior (which is wrong), and would fail if run against gnu sed (which was getting it right. Again, this was a spec-boggling moment, with much head scratching. I've got to add a debug mode where the stuff output by the p command is a different color from the stuff output by normal end of script printing (when not suppressed by -n).) As for sed-handles-unsatisifed-backrefs: what is this test trying to _do_? I ran it against gnu sed and got an error message, and this behavior sounds perfectly reasonable. (It _is_ an unsatisfied backref.) The fact we currently ignore this case (and treat \1 as an empty string) isn't really behavior we should have a test depend on for success. The remaining one is sed-aic-commands, which is long and complicated. I'm trying to figure out if I should chop this into a number of smaller tests, or if having one big "does-many-things" test is a good idea. In any case, the _next_ step is to go through the Open Group standard and make tests for every case not yet covered. (And there are plenty. There are few comments in the file already.) Plus I have notes about corner cases from development that I need to collate and put into here. This file is maybe the first 1/3 of a truly comprehensive sed test. Rob |