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cat: stop using stdio.h opens
libbb: introduce & use open[3]_or_warn
function old new delta
open3_or_warn - 54 +54
bb_cat 115 144 +29
open_or_warn - 25 +25
unlzma 2404 2412 +8
chattr_main 334 339 +5
xstrtoul_range_sfx 251 255 +4
telnet_main 1514 1510 -4
static.opt 4 - -4
qgravechar 122 118 -4
fuser_add_pid 61 54 -7
fuser_add_inode 154 147 -7
writeFileToTarball 1542 1534 -8
refresh 1156 1148 -8
do_show 856 846 -10
read_leases 212 200 -12
setup_redirects 236 222 -14
iproute_list_or_flush 1582 1568 -14
read_config 427 411 -16
write_leases 284 264 -20
hash_file 338 318 -20
copy_file 1760 1740 -20
do_iproute 2610 2588 -22
bb_full_fd_action 320 269 -51
open_to_or_warn 103 49 -54
fuser_main 1660 1596 -64
.rodata 131160 131096 -64
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(add/remove: 2/1 grow/shrink: 4/19 up/down: 125/-423) Total: -298 bytes
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Add comment explaining POSIX rules for cp - and why
these rules are dangerous. Provide conditionally compiled code
for both POSIX and safe behaviors, select safe for now.
Code shrunk by ~80 bytes.
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(patch by Yuichi Nakamura <ynakam@hitachisoft.jp>)
runcon: *yet another* fix for vda's brainfart :(
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libbb: rename xgetcwd and xreadlink
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Add doc on POSIX's rules on -i and -f (insane!).
ln: make "ln dangling_symlink new_link" work.
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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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trigger for symlinks, not for device nodes. This should fix "cp -a /dev ."
to work as expected (when run by root, anyway).
While I was there, cleanup headers and make an #ifdef go away...
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text data bss dec hex filename
889445 9392 1035784 1934621 1d851d busybox.gcc-4.2.orig
889297 9392 1035784 1934473 1d8489 busybox.gcc-4.2
889009 9820 1037860 1936689 1d8d31 busybox.gcc-4.1.orig
888817 9820 1037860 1936497 1d8c71 busybox.gcc-4.1
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- include the correct headers: applets need busybox.h while lib* need libbb.h
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0000117: Remove linefeed after overwrite prompt using cp -i
User input not on the same line as the prompt when about to
overwrite a file.
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0000067: cp -p produces misleading error message
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everything by default
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The linux kernel doesnt allow hard links to directories, SUS says its
implementation specific.
cramfs gives empty directories and 0 length files the same node it
makies it difficult to distinguish from hard links.
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a directory into itself. It is harder to do this correctly
than it appears. Not trying at all seems a better compromise
for the time being, untill we can implement this correctly.
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As Manuel points out, this is a flawed fix, and doesnt fix the
following:
mkdir -p cpa cpb cpc
cp -a cpa cpa/cpb/cpc
Attached what appears to be a more sane fix. Apply on top of previous.
Please confirm sanity.
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I was adding -s/--symbolic-link support to busybox cp when I noticed a
bug with -r/-a. Test case:
mkdir -p test/out
cd test
busybox cp -a * out/
Will never return until we run out of open files or similar.
Coreutils cp on the other hand will error with "cannot copy a directory,
`out', into itself, `out'". Patch attached.
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cp does not truncate existing destinations. That is, after
running
echo foo > foo
echo fubar > fubar
cp foo fubar
the contents of fubar are
foo
r
instead of
foo
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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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-Erik
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file all file types (not just regular files and dirs). Unlink
destination files when needed.
-Erik
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-Erik
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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.
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the proc filesystem.
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readlink(2).
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Brian Webb <webbb@desertscenes.net>.
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