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The patch for bug #887 seems to work for me..
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perror("bar") -> bb_perror_msg("bar");
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825015 9100 645216 1479331 1692a3 busybox.old
824919 9100 645216 1479235 169243 busybox
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- add XXX question about supposedly superfluous else clause
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5918 0 0 5918 171e editors/sed.o.orig
5901 0 0 5901 170d editors/sed.o
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- cleanup a little bit while at it.
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- whitespace
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and eventual platform specific includes in early.
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and eventual platform specific includes in early.
- remove two supposedly superfluous newlines from ...error_msg() in modprobe
and use shorter boilerplate while at it.
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(especially '*') in module aliases, such as:
"alias usb:v0582p0075d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip* snd_usb_audio"
Fixes bug #889
842162 10244 645924 1498330 16dcda busybox.old-4.1.20060603-1948
842178 10244 645924 1498346 16dcea busybox.new-4.1.20060603-1948
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* shell/lash.c (pseudo_exec) [_NEWLIB_VERSION]: Remove the
__getopt_initialized hackery.
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Shaun Jackman writes:
A bug introduced in svn 11946 broke rdate. It no longer sets the
current system time when no options are specified. The options have
the opposite sense from what one might think, and, oddly enough, -ps
is intentionally a no-op.
Quoth rdate(8) from the BSD System Manager's Manual:
-p Do not set, just print the remote time
-s Do not print the time.
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This patch make depmod.pl more robust in cross environment. If native
nm did not recognize target's object, you can override it with NM
environment variable.
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and eventual platform specific includes in early.
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also restructure code a bit so the fix only adds 1 byte..
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862 26 188 1076 434 logread.o.orig
825 26 188 1039 40f logread.o
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rather than "it's done", and combine with reboot handler to save space.
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defining it in a guard is silly.
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the write wasn't 192 bytes long.
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Nothing's actually using it yet, but we need it.
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can figure out what header files to include, and override stuff that comes
later. But applets shouldn't include platform.h directly, they should include
busybox.h or libbb.h. Since busybox.h already includes libbb.h, move libbb.h
to the top of busybox.h and platform.h near the top of libbb.h (right after
bbconfig.h, which is something platform.h also needs access to).
While we're at it, move some stuff from busybox.h to libbb.h so we have one
big file to audit/clean up/try to make sense of instead of many.
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the following of which (from cat.c) belongs in svn history instead of the
source code:
/* Mar 16, 2003 Manuel Novoa III (mjn3@codepoet.org)
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* This is a new implementation of 'cat' which aims to be SUSv3 compliant.
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* Changes from the previous implementation include:
* 1) Multiple '-' args are accepted as required by SUSv3. The previous
* implementation would close stdin and segfault on a subsequent '-'.
* 2) The '-u' options is required by SUSv3. Note that the specified
* behavior for '-u' is done by default, so all we need do is accept
* the option.
*/
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put the isdigit hack into it to help landley out..
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569 0 0 569 239 sysklogd/klogd.o.orig
537 0 0 537 219 sysklogd/klogd.o
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This needs a second pass to:
+ add bb_daemon(unsigned char no_chdir, unsigned char no_close, const char*flag)
+ eventually globally export argc and argv, so we don't need to pass it to
bb_daemon().
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That says use 900k chunks when compressing, which needs about 4 megs of data
structures to undo the Burrows-Wheeler transform. Switching it down to
bzip -1 (100k chunks) should have no impact on the compression (since it
still all fits in one chunk) but should reduce runtime decompression memory
requirements to something like 500k. Still larger than gunzip, but not
egregiously so.
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5379 32 8 5419 152b init/init.o.oorig
5358 32 8 5398 1516 init/init.o
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http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/waitpid.html suggests
that we need not specify a status if we don't want, and we don't.
"If wait() or waitpid() return because the status of a child process is available, these functions shall return a value equal to the process ID of the child process. In this case, if the value of the argument stat_loc is not a null pointer, information shall be stored in the location pointed to by stat_loc. "
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5391 32 8 5431 1537 init/init.o.06
5379 32 8 5419 152b init/init.o
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- add second argument to waitfor(*action,pid); if action==NULL then use pid tor
wait for. If an action was given, we wait for the action to finish just as
before. In run() remove second and third occurance of the same functionality
the waitfor() call now provides.
Adjust the former only caller of waitfor accordingly.
PS: Not using waitfor but creating a second function used a few bytes more than
simply extending and reusing waitfor.
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5426 32 8 5466 155a init/init.o.orig
5391 32 8 5431 1537 init/init.o
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Kjellerstedt.
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