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This is consistent with the util-linux implementation.
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This is consistent with the util-linux implementation.
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Fixes https://github.com/landley/toybox/issues/251 where `stty 300` was
mangling c_iflags to 0x300 because even if we don't match a full hex
specification of struct termios, sscanf() will have overwritten the
first value, which is c_iflag.
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Fix i2cdetect parameter reading so "last" value is read from correct argument.
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Debug wildcard * match, teach skipslash() to fill out a wildcard deck,
make collect_wildcards() flush remove the parsing-only 0th entry.
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ftruncate was failing on device files, leading to whole dd.c failures.
This patch allows us to dump device files.
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contexts like scripts, and tweak debug scaffolding.
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The comma thing turned into an internationalization can of worms,
don't go there. Keep the "show megabytes on systems with >10G"
logic which includes not showing 0.0 for single digit values.
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The util-linux blkid (even if explicitly asked with -s) won't show you a
tag with no value.
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and use the comma format when selected even if <3 digits (no 0.0M)
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string parsing error. This patch enables proper local facility handling.
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Bash produces different output for that test, but I'm not sure I care?
http://lists.landley.net/pipermail/toybox-landley.net/2020-September/011990.html
The problem is parse_word() guarantees its output's quotes/escapes
are completed, but brace expansion happens after parse_word() and thus
violating assumptions later code depends on to not do redundant error
checking. The easy fix is to escape punctuation produced by parse_word
(which in bash can only happen when you span upper and lower case ranges
so "\" is the only interesting character). I could special case this to
match bash exactly, but I'm waiting for someone to complain instead.
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This also changes the other compression options (such as -j) so that we
pass no arguments for compression and just -d for decompression, which
is what -I does to its filter and which appears sufficient. (I think I
used -dc before just out of habit, since that's what I've been typing on
the command line for decades.)
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This patch introduces a simple watchdog implementation for toybox. We
send the appropriate ioctls to set the relevant timeouts, and intercept
signals to safely shut down if required.
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Also, the failing mv test was because posix says to prompt when mv-ing over an
unwriteable file only when stdin is a tty (but -i prompts either way)
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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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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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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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