[PATCH] Fix incorrect OS reporting in uname -o

2014-01-30 Thread Quinn Wood
On 2013-09-18 04:18, Laurent Bercot wrote:
>   In 2000, I have built a server without GNU software just to contradict RMS,
> who was insisting that I should call my system GNU/Linux instead of Linux.
> Don't make me build a server without GNU *and* without Busybox just to
> contradict you. ;)
>
I'd be interested in hearing more about that process, possibly
somewhere less topical and gravediggy.
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Re: [PATCH trivial] do not fail build if SIGPWR is not defined

2014-01-30 Thread Denys Vlasenko
Applied, thanks!

On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Michael Tokarev  wrote:
> Apparently, some *BSD variants (and maybe some other OSes) does not define
> SIGPWR signal.  So since commit 760fc6debcba8c, busybox fails to build on
> such platforms.  Fix this.
>
> Signed-off-By: Michael Tokarev 
>
> diff --git a/init/init.c b/init/init.c
> index d29328c..992a21e 100644
> --- a/init/init.c
> +++ b/init/init.c
> @@ -1135,7 +1137,9 @@ int init_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
> struct sigaction sa;
>
> bb_signals(0
> +#ifdef SIGPWR
> + (1 << SIGPWR)  /* halt */
> +#endif
> + (1 << SIGUSR1) /* halt */
> + (1 << SIGTERM) /* reboot */
> + (1 << SIGUSR2) /* poweroff */
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Re: applet 'ls' - wrong sort by 'time' when using wildcards/globbing

2014-01-30 Thread Bastian Bittorf
* Loïc Grenié  [30.01.2014 11:05]:
>  I think you misread the time: date is Jan 30th for both, time is 8:44

oops, sorry for the noise - you are right 8-) bye, bastian
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Re: applet 'ls' - wrong sort by 'time' when using wildcards/globbing

2014-01-30 Thread Loïc Grenié
2014-01-30 Bastian Bittorf :
> unsure if this is normal, but today i stumbled over this:
>
> root@box:~ ls -lt /dev/dsp*
> crw-r--r--1 root root   14,   3 Jan 30 08:44 /dev/dsp
> crw-r--r--1 root root   14,  19 Jan 30 08:44 /dev/dsp1
>
> the exspected result was to get the 'newest' link on top.
> normal sorting by time works:

 I think you misread the time: date is Jan 30th for both, time is 8:44
  for both so there is no obvious order. What is before "Jan" is the minor
  number of the device.

Hope this helps,

 Loïc
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applet 'ls' - wrong sort by 'time' when using wildcards/globbing

2014-01-30 Thread Bastian Bittorf
unsure if this is normal, but today i stumbled over this:

root@box:~ ls -lt /dev/dsp*
crw-r--r--1 root root   14,   3 Jan 30 08:44 /dev/dsp
crw-r--r--1 root root   14,  19 Jan 30 08:44 /dev/dsp1

the exspected result was to get the 'newest' link on top.
normal sorting by time works:

root@box:~ ls -lt /var/log/
-rw-r--r--1 root root   134 Jan 30 08:45 ulogd.log
-rw-r--r--1 root root 0 Jan 30 08:04 lastlog
-rw-r--r--1 root root 0 Jan 30 08:04 wtmp

root@4900erHybrid-kueche:~ busybox --help | grep ^BusyBox
BusyBox v1.19.4 (2014-01-24 09:32:52 EST) multi-call binary.

bye, bastian
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