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bb_lookup_port now takes 3 parameters but rdate has not been modified
accordingly and fails to compile in the current CVS version.
The modification below fixes the problem.
Now, RFC868 allows both UDP and TCP implementations of the time protocol
so this may not work if someone defines a udp time service other than 37
but who would do that?
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function as there is no gracefull way of handling failures.
Rename bb_getport to bb_lookup_port, allow a default port to be
specified so it always returns a correct value.
Modify ftpgetput/rdate/wget to use the new interface.
wget/rdate now use etc/services with a falback default value.
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* The "rdate.patch" file makes rdate to NOT settimeofday if the date to be
set equals current date. This prevents the system from experiencing nasty time
discontinuities caused by sub-second changes, with a protocol that has only
over second resolution. Depending on your taste, the "fprintf(stderr..." may be
removed.
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or the syscall will not get the proper arguments.
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BLKGETSIZE64 ioctl -- don't just assume 8,
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it will properly fall back to /proc/mounts when /etc/filesystems
is missing, allowing mount to guess the correct fs type when a
fs type is not explicitly specified.
-Erik
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Fix a bug noticed by Pete Flugstad. Make certain we close what we open, and
don't try to close invalid files when /etc/filesystems exists and is used.
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Here's a fix for the hard-coded device name in fbset.
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I have checked rdate. Someone should also check ftpget/ftpput to
be sure they still work.
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_IOR rather differently, thereby breaking the BLKGETSIZE64
ioctl.
-Erik
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in order to fix the problems with round robin DNS reported
by Andrew Flegg:
http://busybox.net/lists/busybox/2003-October/009579.html
This removes the ipv6 specific xconnect dns lookups. I do
not see why that would need to be special cased for ipv6 as
was done, but that will just have to be tested.
So IPV6 people -- please test this change!
-Erik
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version is specified and the kernel is relatively new.
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the busybox menuconfig triggered my "inacceptable number of spelling mistakes"
upper level, so I decided to make a patch ;-)
I also improved some wording to describe some things in a better way.
Many thanks for an incredible piece of software!
Andreas Mohr, random OSS developer
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to ensure proper fallback behavior on, i.e. serial consoles.
-Erik
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with odd or broken networking setups
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I wrote:
>>I think, fdisk have special ext2lseek special for:
>>disk can have size > 4Gb, but all any partitions have < 4Gb and lseek64
>>not require.
>>May be best create new configure option for set DOLFS for fdisk applet
>>if global DOLFS unset?
>
Erik Andersen wrote:
>Agreed. Using an extra configure option when ! DOLFS
>would be a good idea.
Ok. Patch attached.
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actually compile)
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When using "losetup" the device is always setup as Read-Only.
(I have only tested with the -o flag, but looking at the code the
problem seems general)
The problem is the "opt" variable in "losetup.c" that is reused in
the "set_loop()" call. Clear it before the call and everything is OK;
opt = 0; /* <-------- added line */
if (delete)
return del_loop (argv[optind]) ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
else
return set_loop (argv[optind], argv[optind + 1], offset, &opt)
? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
Best Regards,
Lars Ekman
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If BusyBox was compiled with -DCONFIG_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP dmesg command
segfaults if invoked with the "-n" option. (Due to a free() of an
uninitialized pointer).
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since fdisk will work just fine on smaller disks w/o it.
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using uClibc, but have not enabled UCLIBC_HAS_RPC...
-Erik
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enabled, regular lseek is transparently promoted to lseek64 anyways, rendering
the llseek stuff pointless.
-Erik
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but I then completely reworked the fdformat utility to comply
with the current busybox way of doing things.
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"rootfs" entry as well as the traditional "/dev/root" entry. This caused
applets such as mount and df to display two root filesystem entries....
This teaches the relevant utilities to ignore the "rootfs" entry.
-Erik
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-Erik
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