Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2005-04-16 | Add bb_msg_read_error | Eric Andersen | |
2005-04-16 | In Bug 78, shortkey points out: | Mike Frysinger | |
If you run `grep -h . file1 file2 file3 ...`, the output is not prefixed with the filename. If you run `grep -h . file1` however, the filename will incorrectly prefix the output. | |||
2005-04-16 | minor style touchups | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-04-16 | In Bug 208, bernhardf writes: | Mike Frysinger | |
On machines with only ANSI compliant compilers, not explitily delcaring an empty parameter list 'void' causes failure. | |||
2005-04-16 | In Bug 207, bernhardf writes: | Mike Frysinger | |
proper escape strings in usage.h | |||
2005-04-16 | In Bug 209, bernhardf writes: | Mike Frysinger | |
struct named { named_field: init, }; appear to be depraced by now; rather use C{99} format as in struct named { .named_field = init, }; | |||
2005-04-16 | bernhardf reports with Bug 210: | Mike Frysinger | |
For certain non-gcc compilers, alloca_h is defined (included) but there, no alloca() is declared. Fallback to malloc if _ALLOCA_H is defined but still, there is no alloca() in the included _ALLOCA_H. | |||
2005-04-14 | Use a sane VEOL setting | Eric Andersen | |
2005-04-14 | fake out support for POSIX -H and -L options since busybox cp dereferences ↵ | Mike Frysinger | |
everything by default | |||
2005-04-14 | add aliases == and [[ for = and [ to support more bash scripts | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-04-06 | Removed the incorrect and confusing facility argument specified with | Peter Kjellerstedt | |
openlog() as the correct facility will be specified with syslog() anyway. | |||
2005-03-31 | Point to osuosl | Eric Andersen | |
2005-03-30 | Corrected the list of section names in add_ksymoops_symbols() so | Peter Kjellerstedt | |
that the bss and sbss sections can be correctly identified. | |||
2005-03-30 | amd64 is rela, not rel | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-03-04 | Shaun Jackman writes: Fix typo. Use __NR_umount2 instead of __NR_pivot_root. | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-03-04 | Shaun Jackman writes: Newlib uses both __getopt_initialized and optind to ↵ | Mike Frysinger | |
track initialization of getopt() | |||
2005-03-04 | add some more comments | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-03-04 | newlib fixe from Shaun Jackman | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-03-04 | newlib fixe from Shaun Jackman | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-03-02 | Bandaid to make "gzip file1 file2 ..." set the decompression lengths correctly | Manuel Novoa III | |
in the 2nd and later headers. But this and gunzip really need to be rewritten. | |||
2005-03-01 | When filling the bit buffer, gzip decompression apparently never checked for ↵ | Manuel Novoa III | |
end of file, causing it to hang on corrupted input. | |||
2005-02-21 | Update buildroot pointers | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-13 | remove whitespace | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-13 | remove whitespace | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-13 | Remove whitespace | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-13 | Add 'nice' and replace 'renice' with a new implementation. | Manuel Novoa III | |
2005-02-11 | Takeharu KATO writes: | Eric Andersen | |
Hi, I found that gcc in cvs (HEAD in 2005/02/11) reject the gzip source in the busybox. This is caused by changing gcc's error handling behavior( The gcc check the function prototype more strictly). I show the compilation log as follow: -- compilation log -- compilation log To fix the problem, apply the patch which is attached with this mail. Please take a look the patch and apply the patch into svn repository. | |||
2005-02-10 | - no need to check if JOBS is defined. Config.in ensures it. | Ned Ludd | |
2005-02-09 | - add ash read -t timeout support. initial code provided by Tim Yamin on ↵ | Ned Ludd | |
Oct/21/2004 on the busybox mailing list. Edited his code a little to keep syntax highlighers happy and make it optional when CONFIG_ASH_TIMEOUT is defined | |||
2005-02-09 | fix typo | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-09 | update | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-09 | Cut-n-paste strikes again | Eric Andersen | |
2005-02-09 | Remove mention of CVS and instead point to Subversion | Eric Andersen | |
2005-01-31 | Update the bug submission stuff to point to bugs.busybox.net | Eric Andersen | |
2005-01-24 | Add me as sort maintainer. | Rob Landley | |
2005-01-24 | Sort rewrite to be SUSv3 compliant. New config option, updated help, and | Rob Landley | |
a couple of infrastructure bits. | |||
2005-01-24 | Much bigger to-do list. | Rob Landley | |
2005-01-14 | fix spelling | Eric Andersen | |
2005-01-13 | minor doc cleanup | Eric Andersen | |
2005-01-13 | Mention the new bug tracking system | Eric Andersen | |
2005-01-07 | cp: make -P a synonym for -d | Mike Frysinger | |
2005-01-04 | Dear andersen: | Eric Andersen | |
Is the change on libbb/loop.c which you commited in 2005/1/3 effective really? The __GLIBC__ macro and __UCLIBC__ macro are defined in feature.h in glibc source, so the change may not be effective. If you want to check this with __GLIBC__, feature.h header is needed. Some architectures(e.g. PPC series) need to include linux/posix_types.h in stead of asm/posix_types.h, so the patch which is attached with this mail include <linux/posix_types.h>. | |||
2005-01-03 | perhaps a better fix | Eric Andersen | |
2004-12-26 | alpha/parisc support | Mike Frysinger | |
2004-12-20 | fix typo | Eric Andersen | |
2004-12-17 | Minor in-passing crapectomy. | Rob Landley | |
2004-12-09 | Workaround for uClibc-specific header problem described here: | Rob Landley | |
http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2004-December/013276.html Rob | |||
2004-12-08 | - CONFIG_FEATURE_READLINK_FOLLOW readlink -f patch from Colin Watson ↵ | Ned Ludd | |
<cjwatson@debian.org> on busybox mailing list 08/11/04 | |||
2004-12-06 | merge from udhcp module | Mike Frysinger | |
2004-11-25 | Hiroshi found another bug. Currently sed's $ triggers at end of every file, | Rob Landley | |
and with multiple files SuSv3 says it should only trigger at the end of the LAST file. The trivial fix I tried first broke if the last file is empty. Fixing this properly required restructuring things to create a file list (actually a FILE * list), and then processing it all in one go. (There's probably a smaller way to do this, merging with append_list perhaps. But let's get the behavior correct first.) Note that editing files in place (-i) needs the _old_ behavior, with $ triggering at the end of each file. Here's a test of all the things this patch fixed. gnu and busybox seds produce the same results with this patch, and different without it. echo -n -e "1one\n1two\n1three" > ../test1 echo -n > ../test2 echo -e "3one\n3two\n3three" > ../test3 sed -n "$ p" ../test1 ../test2 ../test3 sed -n "$ p" ../test1 ../test2 sed -i -n "$ p" ../test1 ../test2 ../test3 |