Mark Seiden wrote:

> i found it in
> ftp://shell1.sourceforge.net/pub/leaf/oxygen/develop.ima
> 
> no gdb.lrp there though.

I updated develop.ima -- just in case it's been updated; it almost NEVER
changes -- and put gdb.lrp there as well.  You'll have to use the URL to
get there (there's no links):

ftp://shell1.sourceforge.net/pub/leaf/oxygen/gdb.lrp

> "more" appears to segfault in termios support
> 
> tar in malloc.

Hmmmmm.... I wonder if this would be worth sending to the busybox list? 
Either you can join or I can forward your details.  Also, the busybox in
Oxygen has two patches of my own (minimal ones): one fixes a "doubling"
of the file sizes reported in ls, and the other makes "invisible" files
(that start with dot) show up for root automatically in file listings.

Matt wrote:
> > It looks like libpcap, libtcap, libm, and file have
> > the same date on the rescue.ima disk.  Not sure if
> > that means anything.

Hmmm.... libpcap is the Packet Capture library; libtcap is the termcap
library; and libm is the math library.  libm and libtcap haven't been
updated in a long time; libpcap was updated to 0.6 and I went back to
0.5 since that seemed to work better and cause fewer segfaults in
tcpdump 3.6.

However, nothing else that uses libpcap had any real problem with
segfaults that I can remember.

> > I don't recall hearing of any segfaults in 2/14.
> > Do you?  What's new since then?

...busybox...
...busybox...
...busybox...

:-)

Also, in development root.lrp is backed up over and over and over -
would this do something to the libraries?

I don't "build" the root.lrp on another system; I use the running system
and back up root.lrp often -- if I'm wise ;-)

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