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I've been locally patching uClibc to not violate posix-2008 (you don't need
to define a GNU macro to get a posix function), but uClibc is obsolete and
moribund (development peaked in 2006, last bugfix release was over 2 years
ago), and the largest remaining user (buildroot) doesn't bother to apply such
a patch. Since even buildroot is slowly migrating to musl-libc, just do the
portability tweak for what the last release of the old thing actually did.
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back off if necessary.
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just remove the "generated" directory entirely.
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(Did you know you can test individual commands with scripts/test.sh command?
Now you do...)
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It's just a word. Capitalize at the start of the sentence, otherwise don't.
Yeah, it could be always capitalized as a proper name but since the command
"toybox" is all lower case, that would be weird.
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actually in the "kconfig" directory, not under scripts. Remind me to write a new one from scratch...
(Someone actually submitted a basic kconfig rewrite in awk once, but until I
bite the bullet and write my own awk.c, I just don't know awk well enough to
maintain a large script written in it. Back when I maintained kernel.org/doc
I wrote http://landley.net/hg/kdocs/file/tip/make/menuconfig2html.py but
I am NOT reintroducing python as a build dependency. And neither actually
implemented actual menuing part. So... todo list.)
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and make ctrl-c kill "make test" more reliably.
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try to keep large SMP machines busy (each compiler invocation is short so they exit almost as fast as we launch them).
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into GLOBALS.
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search.
(Fixes messages about not being able to delete directories when running make test).
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Other versions are adding Cached from /proc/meminfo to free buffers/cache
(and subtracting it from used), but sysinfo() doesn't provide it. (But it
provide "high memory", which hasn't been relevant for almost a decade...)
But that's a design change, not a cleanup issue.
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(grandfathered) awaiting cleanup.
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Cut predates the "pending" directory, so was checked in as-is. Ashwini
Sharma's recent static analysis fixes touched this file, but there's a lot
more to do than the static analyzer found.
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we want to redirect both, one, or neither of stdin/stdout.
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"does it exist" test (to avoid errors on rm -f of nonexistent files) said it didn't.
The fix: replace the access() with unlink(), which produces the same "does not
exist" errno and has the added bonus of acting as a fastpath for rm -f on
non-directories. (And since it produces a different error on directories,
falls through to the old behavior there.)
Most of this commit is comment updates explaining being subtle. :)
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the toybox_unstripped binary using the existing generated/*.h files.
This way we can snapshot the generated/*.{h,sh} from a defconfig build into
a "shipped" directory or something, and then people can maybe build on crazy
crippled environments like pcbsd that haven't got gmake and put bash under
/usr/local so none of the #!/scripts can find it. This solves at least
part of the "toybox can build with itself but you need to build toybox first
to have the tools to run the build scripts" problem.
Next up: work out the minimal config to provide the build tools needed
to run an actual build. (This should, eventually, include a "make" command
if freebsd's kernel is going to refuse to build with netbsd's "make" and
we don't just write off the whole thing as crazy. But it probably shouldn't
include commands that #include <linux/*.h> if we are trying to make that work.)
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Clearing out old .o files needs -r now that generated/obj has its own subdirectory. (Works if you make clean between, but shouldn't need it.)
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permissions, 2) shouldn't recurse forever without exec, stack depth increases and we may leak other resources. Limit it to ~5 levels.
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PIPEFAIL for better error reporting, and simpler regex to select toys/*/*.c list based on NEWTOY/OLDTOY macros.
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Ashwini Sharma.
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echo prints a newline if it has nothing to print, so wc -l always returns at least 1. Fix: echo -n
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Chmod ?
In this testsuite after change file mode bits, we are comparing file mode with expected ones.
One additional "." is coming with modes (actual result). That?s why test cases are getting failed.
This patch will remove additional "." from actual result.
Link ?
Added more test cases.
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command use that.
-F is equivalent to the gnu/dammit flag --we-think-long-options-without-short-options-are-a-good-idea
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echo "$PENDING" needs the quotes to avoid gluing the lines together, which
prevents wc -l or head -n +2 from working right.
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Testing level: It compiled. If any portion of this works, I'll be amazed.
Still a bunch of todo items (see giant TODO block after globals)
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Toybox expects to be setuid root; setuid some other user confuses the attempt to drop privileges, and we err on the side of avoiding shenanigans.
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$LDOPTIMIZE.
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the host can be screwed up by more than one environment variable.
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crond : CRON scheduler
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jobs -p removes finished jobs from the list after reporting them once,
so we need to record the output and remove duplicates ourselves.
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