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(we have bb_copyfd_exact_size now for that kind of usage)
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plug memory leak. save 50 bytes.
Wooohooo! we finally can unpack kernel tarballs!
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(GNU extensions 'K' and 'L').
We correctly handle them when untarring now, but unfortunately
we still don't use them when tarring! That stupid 100 char limit
is still there!
The biggest problem is that we don't support 'pax' tar format.
Linux kernel tarballs are in this format... shame
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* unpack: handle tar header fields which are not NUL terminated
* pack: handle 4+GB files correctly
* pack: refuse to store 101+ softlinks (was truncating link
target name)
* pack: mask mode with 07777
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things like xasprintf() into xfuncs.c, remove xprint_file_by_name() (it only
had one user), clean up lots of #includes... General cleanup pass. What I've
been doing for the last couple days.
And it conflicts! I've removed httpd.c from this checkin due to somebody else
touching that file. It builds for me. I have to catch a bus. (Now you know
why I'm looking forward to Mercurial.)
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xlseek and fdlength() for the new mkswap.
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from Erik Frederiksen.
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head, and change all the callers.
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definitions. (That should only be on prototypes.)
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display or extract. (Only shows up when no gnu longname extension, either
because it's disabled or because tarball hasn't got it.)
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0000262: tar -x doesn't believe it has reached the end of archive
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dev_t. This is especially important now that the user space concept of a dev_t
and the kernel concept of a dev_t are divergant. The only bit of user space
allowed to know the number of major and minor bits is include/sys/sysmacros.h
(i.e. part of libc). When used with a current C library and a 2.6.x kernel,
this fix should allow BusyBox to support wide device major/minor numbers.
-Erik
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This is a bulk spelling fix patch against busybox-1.00-pre10.
If anyone gets a corrupted copy (and cares), let me know and
I will make alternate arrangements.
Erik - please apply.
Authors - please check that I didn't corrupt any meaning.
Package importers - see if any of these changes should be
passed to the upstream authors.
I glossed over lots of sloppy capitalizations, missing apostrophes,
mixed American/British spellings, and German-style compound words.
What is "pretect redefined for test" in cmdedit.c?
Good luck on the 1.00 release!
- Larry
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interpreted, we cannot depend on the file type being set in the mode
field.
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archive_xread can be replaced with bb_full_read, and archive_copy_file
with bb_copyfd*
bb_copyfd is split into two functions bb_copyfd_size and bb_copyfd_eof,
they share a common backend.
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files to compute incorrect crc and length for gzip
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Use the old fork() method of tar compression support, rather than
read_bz2....
- (*uncompress)(int in, int out) seems like a more natural interface
for compression code.
- it might improve performance by seperating the work into one cpu
bound and one io bound process.
- There is extra code required to do read_[gz|bunzip] since (*uncompress)(int in,
int out) will normally be used by the standalone compression applet.
There have been problems with this method so if you see a "Short read"
error let me know.
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modes, fixes a bug extracting hardlinks to symlinks.
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directory.
From http://www.gnu.org/manual/tar/html_node/tar_123.html
REGTYPE
AREGTYPE
These flags represent a regular file. In order to be compatible with
older versions of tar, a typeflag value of AREGTYPE should be silently
recognized as a regular file. New archives should be created using
REGTYPE. Also, for backward compatibility, tar treats a regular file
whose name ends with a slash as a directory.
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complain "unknown file type" if it tries to extract an oldgnu tar file
and TAR_FEATURE_OLDGNU_COMPATABILITY sint defined.
Print a warning if unisupported gnu extensions are encountered.
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(eg ifupdown). Changed the name to llist_add_to as i plan on adding more llist_ functions as needed (e.g. llist_free).
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