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2005-05-09syntax/whitespace touchupMike Frysinger
2004-03-15Remove trailing whitespace. Update copyright to include 2004.Eric Andersen
2003-07-14Update a bunch of docs. Run a script to update my email addr.Eric Andersen
2003-03-19Major coreutils update.Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-19Applied vodz' patches #49 and #50 (with a small correction in runshell.c)Robert Griebl
#49: I found one memory overflow and memory leak in "ln" applet. Last patch reduced also 54 bytes. ;) #50: I found bug in loginutils/Makefile.in. New patch have also new function to libbb and aplied this to applets and other cosmetic changes.
2001-10-24Major rework of the directory structure and the entire build system.Eric Andersen
-Erik
2001-08-02Latest patch from vodz. Adds a check for divide by zero in the posixEric Andersen
math suport, cleaner math syntax error checking, moves redundant signal string tables (from kill and ash) into libbb and provides a few cleanups elsewhere.
2001-07-07Avoid a segfault (detected by Fabio FerrariEric Andersen
<fabio.ferrari@digitro.com.br> in the wget applet) when concat_path_file() or last_char_is() were fed a NULL. -Erik
2001-06-29Add some missing includes to kill warnings when building with the defaultManuel Novoa III
Config.h and using gcc's -fno-builtin. There are probably other files with the similar problems. Also, if building against uClibc, don't include asm/unistd.h in syscalls.c and module_syscalls.c.
2001-05-15Patch from Vladimir:Eric Andersen
1) fixed a bug that could crash df, mount, and umount applets if the root device name was longer then the word "root" (/dev/loop1 vs /dev/root) - 2) severl functions needed static declaration in the umount applet 3) update declaration for function in last_char_is() in libbb
2001-05-07A patch from Vladimir to simplify concat_path_file() andEric Andersen
make it less likely to break.
2001-05-04Larry suggested using concat_path_file() would be an even safer betEric Andersen
for 'which'. I ageed, so I whipped this up -- which revealed a bug in concat_path_file. It turns out that that a '/' can be appended from either the path _or_ the filename, but only the former was checked. -Erik
2001-04-09Apply Vladimir's latest cleanup patch.Eric Andersen
-Erik