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Some of the grep tests were still failing because we weren't flushing
stdout --- xflush takes a bool that says whether to actually flush, so
we need to pass 1, not 0.
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Also fix help text to say that it is not the default.
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Allow -pd to work by changing -p from an option that takes an
argument to an option that implies there will be an argument (that
is, `-pd x` is `-p -d x` with x being the directory for -p, rather
than `-p d x` with d being the directory, as we previously interpreted
it).
Fix -d (aka --make-directories) to not be a no-op. Previously we
acted as if this was always on.
Accept --quiet and effectively just ignore it, since toybox cpio
doesn't seem to produce any output that --quiet would suppress.
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This is why the tests have been failing since
42303209f44a335025b9cd1dbe5dd2f3069f2e99.
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Heavily used long params under some contexts for already implemented
options:
chgrp/chown:
Add alias '--no-dereference' for '-h'
rmdir:
Add alias '--parents' for '-p'
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Helps for terminals narrower than 80 columns (such as ConnectBot on a
current Android device).
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This can still be pretty ragged because it just leaves space for the
longest name at the end of each line rather than measuring the name that
actually comes next, but at least with this change we never over-run.
I noticed this because ConnectBot on my current device gives me a
60-column terminal.
busybox seems to do this, though it seems to actually measure, judging
by how close it gets to the margin. That doesn't seem worth the effort
though?
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Yeah, it means distclean doesn't delete _everything_, but in this case it's
intentional, and "remove the empty directory but not if it has contents"
isn't worth fighting with make's error reporting over.
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The key issues here turned out to be that getty is responsible for
creating the file if it doesn't exist, and that the -H flag doesn't
control whether utmp is updated, but whether or not to override the
hostname within the utmp entry.
While I'm here switch to the more modern utx APIs that all the non-pending
parts of toybox use, and remove the duplication.
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the first google hit for "android toybox"), and want toybox --help to
mention it. I was referred to https://github.com/landley/toybox/issues/50
So add a URL to toybox --help. While I was there, make unrecognized commands
(like toybox -?) suggest "toybox --help", move the install instructions
to the FAQ page (with a second link from toybox --help), and generally
tighten up the help text. Also, "toybox -*" is no longer a synonym for --long.
Oh, and I fixed some build dependencies when Config.in changes.
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Rob's code supports more formats than mine did, so add the extra tests.
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Requested in https://github.com/landley/toybox/issues/130, quoting an
old version of the toybox help. This is also supported by coreutils.
Set $LANG to C in the date tests so that they pass with TEST_HOST=1
(they were already failing for me, presumably related to a newer glibc).
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This is a follow-on from 310eefe, addressing the case where sscanf fails
and returns -1.
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has a build script that goes much faster with it, and added tests for it.
I reimplemented it a different way, and did SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 support.
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Fixes #227.
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The sprintf() call, while technically valid (17 bytes fits in an 18
byte allocation) trips Alpine fortify-headers due to checking for
allocations that could potentially overrun.
The call is pointless anyway -- as we are appending a constant to
another constant, it is better to just let the compiler do so and
calculate the size. This is supported by ISO C89 and later, and
thus any compiler that would be used to compile toybox.
Signed-off-by: Ariadne Conill <ariadne@dereferenced.org>
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The glibc headers also provide that member, but s6_addr is the portable way.
This fixes compilation on musl libc.
Signed-off-by: Ariadne Conill <ariadne@dereferenced.org>
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each day * Builds on each push
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(Also fix -v output going to stderr when it shouldn't.)
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This is sort of a hack because I want to move the individual tests to
subshells, which means they don't have a shared shell context. Functions
and variables not persisting into later tests is a good thing (test environments
polluting each other), but it makes accumulating FAILCOUNT more awkward.
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This let me compare against the host for #225.
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