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macros for a disabled command (needed when multiple commands share infrastructure with a common set of flags).
This means the flag space is no longer packed, but leaves gaps where the zeroes
go. (Actual flag bit positions are the same for all configs.) Since the
option parsing needs to know where the holes are, the OPTSTR values are
now generated as part of flags.h with ascii 1 values for the disabled values.
(So generated/oldflags.h went away.)
This also means that the option string argument for OLDTOY() went away, it now
uses the same arguments as the NEWTOY() it references.
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(line separator), and "/" (filename separator).
Restricting usernames to the legacy posix character allowed set (for filenames,
so the $HOME directory is creatable on VFAT and similar) means you can't have
UTF-8 usernames. Linux allows any character but / and NUL in filenames.
Since root is creating these entries, we assume root knows what it's doing.
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TOYBOX_UID_USR in the top level Config.
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When useradd started using xfork(), the conditional in else if (pid > 0)
became unnecessary, since else means pid is nonzero and xfork makes it
non-negative. However, the "if" was not deleted.
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WIFEXITED() and WTERMSIG()+127.
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Partly because there's no supplied target string ala sprintf, and partly
because I can never remember what order the m and s go in.
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