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Please see the attached patch for the following crash with busybox'
2.6 rmmod support
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somehow the ! got lost..
symptoms: modules could only be loaded _without_ parameters
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module name with a '_'.
-Erik
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warning
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new stuff mjn3 wrote for uClibc
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Hello,
the attached patch should bring extra/config in line
with the Linux 2.6.7 sources.
The following are the commit messages for the respective
files from the Linux bk-repository:
checklist.c:
* fix menuconfig choice item help display
confdata.c:
* config: choice fix
* kconfig: don't rename target dir when saving config
expr.c, expr.h:
* config: disable debug prints
mconf.c:
* fix menuconfig choice item help display
menu.c:
* Kconfig: use select statements
symbol.c:
* config: choice fix
* Avoid bogus warning about recursive dependencies
* c99 struct initialiser conversions
textbox.c:
* janitor: don't init statics to 0
util.c:
* fix lxdialog behaviour
//Peter
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lsmod and rmmod when using 2.6.x module support
-Erik
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hi --
working with ifupdown, i've found a couple of buglets --
the wrong string is passed to an error message.
paul
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instead use off_t which will be automagically promoted to 64bit if
compiled with support for large drives.
-Erik
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asked to do so.
-Erik
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checks wont be considered.
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is disabled
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been longs
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which are not supported with the current busybox 1.0 release
-Erik
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Hi,
There was some problem with busybox modprobe. For details see
http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2004-May/011507.html
I made a patch against busybox-1.00-pre10 to fix that one.
This is a slight variant of Patrick's patch with a slightly
cleaner implementation of mod_strcmp()
-Erik
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Hi,
Package: BusyBox
Version: 1.0.0-pre10
When an incomplete read or write from/to a local file occurs (i.e.
not an EOF condition), the tftp client prematurely exits. This
problem can be reproduced by slowly piping data to the tftp client
like this:
(for v in 1 2 3; do echo $v; sleep 1; done) | \
tftp -p -l - -r output.txt <host>
The output file on the TFTP server will contain "1".
The attached patch provides a possible solution to this problem.
I can reproduce this on ARM sa1110 and ARM xscale boards, both
running Linux-2.6.4 & glibc-2.3.2. Thanks for the wonderful
program!
Robin
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Hi folks
The following patch adds a new log message output to syslogd. This
output omits hostname and priority and is used in d-i to make the syslog
output better readable without lossing information.
Bastian
I am applying this since I have syslogd hacked up in my wife's
access point with the same format string.... Might as well make
this hack official.
-Erik
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On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 10:57:37PM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> The following patch changes klogd to use openlog/syslog themself
> instead of calling syslog_msg which always calls the triple
> openlog/syslog/closelog.
Updated patch: get rid of syslog_msg entirely. Request from Erik Andersen.
Bastian
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Package: BusyBox
Version: 1.0.0-pre10
Passing the -q <integer> option to inetd causes it to dereference an
invalid pointer (optarg). The attached patch provides a fix to this
problem.
Robin
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The updated patch adds a config option to explicitely enable 64 bit
arithmetic.
Also it removes the arith prototype from libbb.h as it is not used
outside of ash.
Bastian
this patch has been slightly modified by Erik for cleanliness.
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dont commit yet as we are in feature freeze
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selected at configure time.
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test it before checking in..." New entry for famous last words list.)
Add the missing backslash at the end of the new sed doc string line.
(This one actually compiled with "show verbose applet usage messages"...)
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and alphabetizie the option list.)
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Yes, I know busybox is in feature freeze. If this two-liner is too much
that's fine, but it's handy.
This patch allows busybox mount to support "-o move" just like it
supports "-o bind", which is the equivalent of util-linux "mount --move".
Usage is:
mount -o move /mnt/point/1 /mnt/point/2
where /mnt/point/1 is an already mounted filesystem; it will be moved to
/mnt/point/2.
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Also, make sure read errors are reflected in the applet exit code.
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