Hi,

On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 03:16:26PM +0200, Alexander Dahl wrote:
> Am 2013-09-05 15:48, schrieb Alexander Dahl:
> > The init script is inspired by the one in Debian Wheezy and adapted
> > for busybox. It uses mkdir, seq, sleep, echo, rm and cat from busybox
> > so maybe those should be added as dependency.
> 
> The start script provided is for busybox startup method and if selected
> there's a dependency to busybox start-stop-daemon tool, which the script
> uses. The script uses also the above mentioned tools which can be part
> of busybox but can also come from coreutils. How to deal with this?
> Would adding dependencies to the busybox tools be the right way? Leave
> it without dependency or some magic so the busybox or the coreutils tool
> is selected? (I didn't test the script with the latter, but those are
> fairly basic tools, so I assume it should work.)
> 
> This is the diff of the mentioned init script:
[...]

Just select BUSYBOX_START_STOP_DAEMON and ignore the rest. Those can be
expected to be there. If not, a lot of other stuff won't work either.

Michael

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