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Currently we have these errors:
./modutils/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_FEATURE_QUERY_MODULE_INTERFACE'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPADDR'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPLINK'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPROUTE'
./networking/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_IPTUNNEL'
./coreutils/Config.in: No helptext for 'CONFIG_UNIX2DOS'
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mistake in a macro caused statement before declaration.
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header file.
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in 2.4 (it fetched the same hd_geometry struct only with uint cylinders instead
of ushort cylinders: nothing that big has ever accurately reported gemoetry,
it's all LBA.
Also stop declaring the hd_geometry struct static: it's two chars, a short, and
a long for a grand total of 8 bytes. That can go on the stack.
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ls has an ugly bug. ls uses an array of pointers, the elements of
which are all in a linked list. To free the elements, instead of
freeing all the elements in the array, array[0..nelements], it frees
by iterating the linked list starting at array[0], which it assumes is
the head of the list. Unfortunately, ls also sorts the array! So,
array[0] is no longer the head, but somewhere in the middle of the
linked list. This patch fixes this bug, and also adds an
ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP stanza.
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compressed usage messages patch).
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print_current_name().
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* Do not initialize globals to 0, it is done automatically
* unsigned short -> uint16_t, unsigned int -> uint32_t
where appropriate (did it ever work on Alphas?)
* triple sync() is silly - removed
* check_zone_nr uses check_zone_nr2 now
* remove trailing periods from messages, uppercase first letter
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ix bug (inode_map and zone_map are char* pointers,
sizeof() on them gives 4 or 8)
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way of handling endianness.
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Make hdparm smaller:
* Make bb_ioctl return the status
* Replace ioctl with bb_ioctl in a few places
* Add bb_ioctl_alt, use where appropriate (four places)
* unsigned char args1[4+512] = {WIN_IDENTIFY,0,0,1,};
ate 0.5k of rodata, fix that
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* Use combined no_scsi_no_xt()
* Have common unsigned char args[4] = {WIN_SETFEATURES,0,0,0};
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usage
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the lib (due to bug in gcc; see comment.)
I would have run the testsuite to check if everything is still behaving, but
unfortunately i cannot run the testsuite anymore: it just sits there and does
nothing even with a pristine checkout and an old gcc.
srcdir=/tmp/busybox/testsuite /tmp/busybox/testsuite/runtest
PASS: Applet order
FAIL: Common typos
PASS: Obsolete function usage
PASS: Obsolete function usage
<spins, ^C>
make[1]: *** [check] Interrupt
make: *** [check] Interrupt
I've just corrected that wrong double-printing.
Anyway. with gcc-4.1-HEAD from earlier today, we now have for
defconfig+ COMPILE_AT_ONCE:
880 -rwxr-xr-x 1 433 433 893476 Apr 28 21:41 busybox.oorig-4.0
860 -rwxr-xr-x 1 433 433 874560 Apr 28 21:36 busybox.oorig
844 -rwxr-xr-x 1 433 433 858752 Apr 28 21:49 busybox
text data bss dec hex filename
879920 11568 1039148 1930636 1d758c busybox.oorig-4.0
862802 10192 1038796 1911790 1d2bee busybox.oorig
848066 9100 1037536 1894702 1ce92e busybox
values for 4.0.2 just added for reference..
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for obsolet includes.
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most of our CONFIG entries switch stuff on instead of off when enabled, so fix
the gratuitously reversed INETD thing.
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"seq two arguments equal, arbitrary negative step" fails but should pass..
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the sizes of the individual object files.
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DEFALT typo in du while I was there.
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* CPU% = process[i].ticks/sum(process[i].ticks) * busy_cpu_ticks/total_cpu_ticks
* got rid of empty line under "Load average" line
and used last line - +2 visible processes
* do not do float conversion of loadavg, just read it as string from /proc
* fix display on small screens
* dropped unused .stime, .utime fields
* a few variables were renamed
* style fixes
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fuser is called with no arguments, rather than doing no work and failing silently.
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is configured with large disk support use the pretty build rules.
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* Makefile: Build a bFLT binary.
* Rules.mak: Ditto.
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