13.07.2024 17:50, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
Your headers are not new enough for tc applet.
Disable CONFIG_TC, or install newer headers.
It isn't "new enough", it is "too new". This part
has been removed from 6.9 kernel.
FWIW.
Thanks,
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19.01.2024 16:30, Thomas Devoogdt :
CLOCK_BOOTTIME has been added in Linux >= 2.6.39,
so fallback to CLOCK_MONOTONIC on older kernels.
Also, ensure proper compilation with older glibc versions.
Why do you care about such old kernels?
To me, it would be better to clean up such old fallbacks, re
--- a/coreutils/cut.c
+++ b/coreutils/cut.c
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@
//usage: "\n -b LIST Output only bytes from LIST"
//usage: "\n -c LIST Output only characters from LIST"
//usage: "\n -d SEP Field delimiter for input (default -f TAB, -F
run of whitespace)"
-//usage:
21.09.2023 15:10, Jeff Pohlmeyer :
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 11:54 AM Michael Tokarev wrote:
It's been broken for quite some time
Thanks, I didn't know about that one. These are actually two different
problems, your "read() not blocking" fix, and my "OPT_locallo
Another ping 1.5 hours later?
Thanks,
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03.10.2023 20:16, Denys Vlasenko:
Pushed to git, thank you.
Thank you for that. There's one more issue in there with remote logging,
see this message for the patch:
http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2023-September/090499.html
/mjt
On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 9:24 AM Michael To
20.09.2023 18:16, Jeff Pohlmeyer wrote:
It seems that local logging with syslogd is no longer working for me.
I think commit 02378ce20c6d2df062357b6d60fc440609d203be
(syslogd: decrease stack usage, ~50 bytes)
has broken something.
It's been broken for quite some time
http://lists.busybox.net/
25.06.2023 02:23, Adam Goldman wrote:
This patch adds the ability to specify a different boot_file for each
client. This is useful if clients have different CPU architectures or if
some clients are legacy BIOS and some are EFI.
It adds a config file option of the form
"for xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx boot
14.06.2023 23:58, Michael Tokarev wrote:
14.06.2023 23:52, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Actually it doesn't work on regular system too, the fd#0 is redirected
from /dev/null somewhere down the line and enters a tight loop
Attached is the fix. Not touching daemonize_or_reexec().
Signed-o
14.06.2023 23:52, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Actually it doesn't work on regular system too, the fd#0 is redirected
from /dev/null somewhere down the line and enters a tight loop
Attached is the fix. Not touching daemonize_or_reexec().
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
--- busybox.orig/sys
14.06.2023 23:30, Michael Tokarev пишет:
13.06.2023 17:30, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
I think we can delay daemonizing in both cases.
Please try current git.
Yes, your version is better, it is definitely cleaner, especially
after the preparational patch.
But does it work for non-MMU case?
Or
13.06.2023 17:30, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
I think we can delay daemonizing in both cases.
Please try current git.
Yes, your version is better, it is definitely cleaner, especially
after the preparational patch.
But does it work for non-MMU case?
Or will it just open /dev/log twice and everythin
system, keep current code.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
This is a generic problem with many busybox daemons, I think its
root is within the no-MMU system support (where we can't fork).
I think this should be solved in a more generic way too, but this
is just an example of how this c
26.04.2023 15:09, Raphaël Mélotte пишет:
glibc <= 2.24 does not provide getrandom(). A check for it has been
added in 200a9669fbf6f06894e42439fc11a1a6073a and fixed in
cb57abb46f06f4ede8d9ccbdaac67377fdf416cf.
However, building with a libc other than glibc can lead to the same
problem as not
Friendly ping #2.
Is something like this not welcomed at all, or is okay generally but
done in a wrong way, or maybe something else entirely?
The change is relatively large and the code is bit-rotting slowly..
Thanks,
/mjt
04.11.2022 19:49, Michael Tokarev wrote:
This effectively reverts
21.01.2023 19:49, Clément Péron пишет:
Hi Michael,
On Sat, 21 Jan 2023 at 16:38, Michael Tokarev wrote:
A friendly ping?
This patch still applies and works okay with current 1.36 version.
diff --git a/miscutils/lsscsi.c b/miscutils/lsscsi.c
index 8f7eda761..a9d8c3772 100644
--- a
A friendly ping?
This patch still applies and works okay with current 1.36 version.
Thanks,
/mjt
04.11.2022 19:49, Michael Tokarev wrote:
This effectively reverts the following two commits:
commit e3b1a1fd28558f7a1b3c0ec33313bedb675be8a1
Author: Denys Vlasenko
Date: Sat Feb 26
31.12.2022 14:23, David Laight wrote:
[]
You don't need to check whether libresolv is needed just whether
it exists.
We only need to worry about all this only if nslookup applet is in use
(this is already the case in the Makefile), - this is what I mean, if
we don't have nslookup we don't have
31.12.2022 11:48, Ron Yorston wrote:
Commit 77216c368 (Fix non-Linux builds) made linking with libresolv
conditional on the output of 'gcc -dumpmachine' containing 'gnu'.
This broke builds on Red Hat systems (Fedora, RHEL) and derivatives
(CentOS, Rocky). Such systems report a machine type of t
07.11.2022 08:25, Kang-Che Sung wrote:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 12:55 AM Michael Tokarev wrote:
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
+.platform.in:
+ $(Q)printf '#ifndef __linux__\nplatform_is_not_linux\n#endif' \
+ | $(CPP) - | grep -s platform_is_not_linux \
+
04.11.2022 19:49, Michael Tokarev wrote:
From: Samuel Thibault
Some features are Linux-only.
And this is what's left from the patch by Samuel sent in October -
only the actual source changes. Maybe some bits could be done
in a more compact way, with less ifdeffery.
NUX should have been
made a non-user-selectable symbol whith automatic value depending on
the actual platform in question.
This is an attempt to do just that.
Thanks,
/mjt
04.11.2022 19:49, Michael Tokarev wrote:
This effectively reverts the following two commits:
commit e3b1a1fd28558f7
From: Samuel Thibault
Some features are Linux-only.
Also, libresolv is used on all GNU platforms, notably GNU/Hurd and
GNU/kfreeBSD.
---
coreutils/dd.c | 20 ++--
networking/traceroute.c | 2 ++
2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/coreutils/
ny pressure on the main development, -
the only thing needed is to keep the existing "depends on PLATFORM_LINUX"
lines.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
Config.in | 4
Makefile| 9 -
configs/TEST_nommu_defconfig| 1 +
conf
nslookup uses symbols from libresolv, no matter it is
on linux or not. This also eliminates hackish way to
detect linux.
---
Makefile.flags | 2 --
1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Makefile.flags b/Makefile.flags
index 84cb00a75..be0a3c4bb 100644
--- a/Makefile.flags
+++ b/Makefile.fla
10.05.2022 16:53, Michael Tokarev wrote:
..
Do you really want su there? Maybe setpriv will better suit your needs?
Grrr, and setpriv in busybox does not support user/group settings at all... ;)
Why I asked: it is uncommon for su to accept numeric UIDs, - be it busybox
or anything else. Also
10.05.2022 16:30, Ben Fuller wrote:
Signed-off-by: Ben Fuller
---
Hi,
I want to be able to use UIDs rather than usernames in order to handle
cases where some POSIX tools truncate usernames at 8 characters. This
patch adds a `-n` flag to su, which causes it to interpret the given
USER as a numer
un 28, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> [Rehashing a thread from 3 years ago]
>>
>> 28.01.2013 11:48, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
>>> On Monday 28 January 2013 00:17, Abdoulaye Walsimou GAYE wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> diff --git a/archival/libarchiv
[Rehashing a thread from 3 years ago]
28.01.2013 11:48, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> On Monday 28 January 2013 00:17, Abdoulaye Walsimou GAYE wrote:
> diff --git a/archival/libarchive/Kbuild.src
> b/archival/libarchive/Kbuild.src
> index 58457fc..87e1ab9 100644
> --- a/archival/libarc
23.06.2015 18:44, Bernhard Reutner-Fischer wrote:
> On June 23, 2015 3:27:54 PM GMT+02:00, Michael Tokarev
> wrote:
>> Ping?
>>
>> 20.05.2015 16:27, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>>> Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
>>> ---
>>> networking/ip.c
Ping?
20.05.2015 16:27, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
> ---
> networking/ip.c | 2 +-
> networking/libiproute/ipaddress.c | 20
> 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/network
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
networking/ip.c | 2 +-
networking/libiproute/ipaddress.c | 20
2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/networking/ip.c b/networking/ip.c
index 98fe621..d35345c 100644
--- a/networking/ip.c
+++ b
A friendly ping, https://www.mail-archive.com/busybox@busybox.net/msg19972.html
.
It's been several months already, apparently forgotten.
Thanks,
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28.07.2014 10:46, Baruch Siach wrote:
[]
> I received your original post today. It's also on the gmane.org archive at
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.busybox/39641.
Oh. I think I know what's going on. The mailing list does not
send email to the author if he's already listed in a Cc list.
28.07.2014 10:23, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Hello. I submitted the attached patch to the list 2 times, but
> it never made into the list for some reason. Last time was
> today, here's a line from my maillog:
>
> Jul 28 06:05:45 isrv postfix/smtp[24869]: 4586B45736:
>
0/2.5/0.85,
\
dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 669BE8C12E)
(The timestamp is in UTC).
Resending again now using my regular MUA, just in case, and adding a Cc to
postmaster@...
Thanks,
/mjt
--- Begin Message ---
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
networking/libiproute/ipro
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
networking/libiproute/iproute.c | 18 +-
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/networking/libiproute/iproute.c b/networking/libiproute/iproute.c
index ec4d8ba..273f6fe 100644
--- a/networking/libiproute/iproute.c
+++ b
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
networking/libiproute/iproute.c | 18 +-
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/networking/libiproute/iproute.c b/networking/libiproute/iproute.c
index ec4d8ba..273f6fe 100644
--- a/networking/libiproute/iproute.c
+++ b
09.02.2014 05:28, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> I've been using 3.2.27 from the RPi repos with mdev and usbfs. This
> worked fine to load drivers for wifi and webcams. I'm trying to move to
> RPi's "3.10.y" branch. I've found that usbfs is deprecated and now I'm
> not sure how to find the usb devic
29.01.2014 12:51, Harald Becker пишет:
> Hi Michael !
>
>> 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.
>
>> +#ifdef SIGPWR
>> + (1 << SIGP
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
28.01.2014 12:48, Michael Tokarev пишет:
> Since this commit:
>
> commit 41655438c6b61d05ddf3619f31abc1fa3583e2be
> Author: Denys Vlasenko
> Date: Thu Feb 28 18:37:04 2013 +0100
>
> zcat: fix "zcat FILE" trying to do detection twice
>
> busybox
Since this commit:
commit 41655438c6b61d05ddf3619f31abc1fa3583e2be
Author: Denys Vlasenko
Date: Thu Feb 28 18:37:04 2013 +0100
zcat: fix "zcat FILE" trying to do detection twice
busybox's zcat does not decompress files without .gz
extension anymore:
$ gzip < README > x
$ ./busybox zcat
urrent value of PATH where our
busybox binary resides.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
testsuite/which/which-uses-default-path |2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/testsuite/which/which-uses-default-path
b/testsuite/which/which-uses-default-path
index 349583d..
17.12.2013 01:57, Laurent Bercot wrote:
>
>> And here the question: How is it simpler to maintain? squashfs is
>> a read only file system, so you can't change things directly.
>> Same as in initramfs: You need a copy of the root file system
>> tree to put in your changes, then you need to create y
16.12.2013 06:29, Denys Vlasenko пишет:
> On Monday 09 December 2013 18:56, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> There's no reason to call gethostbyname() on the value returned
>> by uname() when asked just for a short name of a host. This may
>> also be wrong, when uname is set
10.12.2013 01:40, Tito wrote:
> On Monday 09 December 2013 18:56:43 Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> There's no reason to call gethostbyname() on the value returned
>> by uname() when asked just for a short name of a host. This may
>> also be wrong, when uname is set to on
t entry in /etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1 localhost myname
With this content of /etc/hosts, and uname being set to myname,
busybox hostname -s will return localhost, while regular
hostname utility returns myname.
Fix this by not calling gethostbyname() for the simple `hostname -s'
use.
Si
09.12.2013 17:51, Michael Tokarev пишет:
Forgot to comment on this:
> tar symlinks mode (both kfreebsd and hurd)
> --- expected
> +++ actual
> @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
> input_dir/input_file
> -input_dir/input_soft -> input_file
> +input_dir/input_soft -> input_di
Hello.
Here are a few tests from the testsuite which fails on debian-hurd and
debian-kfreebsd.
awk handles non-existing file correctly
on hurd ENOENT is 0x4002, the test expects 2.
It is not portable to expect certain errno values. Different OSes may
use different values for the same err
That meant to be unicode_strwidth() not printable_string(). Typo in the
subject.
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diff --git a/coreutils/expand.c b/coreutils/expand.c
index 25bbffc..8d376ff 100644
--- a/coreutils/expand.c
+++ b/coreutils/expand.c
@@ -78,11 +78,7 @@ static void expand(FILE *file, unsigned tab_size, unsigned
opt)
unsigned len
This is needed for, eg, hurd, which is known to have no constraints.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
diff --git a/libbb/xreadlink.c b/libbb/xreadlink.c
index ec95af2..a610de8 100644
--- a/libbb/xreadlink.c
+++ b/libbb/xreadlink.c
@@ -8,6 +8,12 @@
#include "libbb.h"
+/* some system
10.11.2013 20:09, Michael Tokarev wrote:
10.11.2013 19:39, Michael Tokarev wrote:
10.11.2013 19:25, Michael Tokarev wrpte:
Another question/issue with the testsuite.
'
The testsuite uses ${var/search/replace} construct
heavily. It is implemented in bash and in busybox
ash, but not
10.11.2013 19:39, Michael Tokarev wrote:
10.11.2013 19:25, Michael Tokarev wrpte:
Another question/issue with the testsuite.
'
The testsuite uses ${var/search/replace} construct
heavily. It is implemented in bash and in busybox
ash, but not, for example, in dash, and it is not
in POSIX e
10.11.2013 19:25, Michael Tokarev wrpte:
Another question/issue with the testsuite.
'
The testsuite uses ${var/search/replace} construct
heavily. It is implemented in bash and in busybox
ash, but not, for example, in dash, and it is not
in POSIX either.
So when the system /bin/sh doe
Another question/issue with the testsuite.
'
The testsuite uses ${var/search/replace} construct
heavily. It is implemented in bash and in busybox
ash, but not, for example, in dash, and it is not
in POSIX either.
So when the system /bin/sh does not implement this
construct, los of tests fails li
Please excuse me for incomplete subject line. It was supposed to be
.. and EXEC_PATH=/bin/busybox, not empty as it is now.
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Hello.
When running testsuite, we're trying to execute applets
by their names, like "grep", "cp", "sh" and so on.
When CONFIG_BUSYBOX_PREFER_APPLETS set to "y", busybox
tries to exec itself. But this, in turn, depends on
CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH pointing to the right executable.
On linux this i
15.05.2013 01:01, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote:
> This fixes bug 4520: 'grep -w fails when pattern is a strict substring
> of a word'. If '-w' option is set - grep will retry to match against
> the rest of the string after it finds a match not enclosed by delimiting
> symbols.
It's been fixed by
com
28.02.2013 04:22, Antonio Diaz Diaz wrote:
[]
> The history in a nutshell: "In 2008, Antonio Diaz released lzip, which uses a
> proper container format with checksums and magic numbers instead of the raw
> LZMA data stream, providing a complete Unix-style solution for using LZMA.
> Nevertheless,
26.02.2013 03:21, John Spencer wrote:
> [ quoting the full mail of lasse since it didnt make its way into the bb
> maillist yet ]
Additionally there has been a discussion and attempts to cook up a
patch in Debian, see http://bugs.debian.org/686502 , which I submitted
as a bug to busybox bugzilla
pose instead of by mistake.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev
---
networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c |2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c b/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c
index f72217c..01a9bf8 100644
--- a/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c
+++ b/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c
@
On 10.10.2012 12:56, walter harms wrote:
> Am 09.10.2012 23:08, schrieb Jon Tollefson:
>> I have an ash script that I have stripped down to its simplest form
>> below that still exhibits the behavior. While the script is running
>> under busybox I look at 'top' output in another window and see the
On 25.09.2012 16:06, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> From: Nicolas Thill
>
> See https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/1115 for background on this issue.
>
> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Thill
> ---
> scripts/trylink |2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/trylink b/s
On 25.09.2012 16:06, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> From: Felix Fietkau
>
> SIGWINCH is not defined for this platform, provide a definition of it if
> needed.
>
> Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau
> ---
> scripts/kconfig/mconf.c |4
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/kc
On 10.09.2012 20:36, Michael Conrad wrote:
> On 9/10/2012 11:46 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
[]
>>>> -bb_perror_msg(filename);
>>>> +bb_perror_msg("%s", filename);
>> Please stop fixing a non-issue. This GCC warning is wrong.
&g
On 10.09.2012 19:31, Manuel Zerpies wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> what about this patch? Is there anyone who can have a look at it?
>
[]
>> -bb_perror_msg(filename);
>> +bb_perror_msg("%s", filename);
Please stop fixing a non-issue. This GCC warning is wrong.
Th
On 03.09.2012 20:40, Rich Felker wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 12:58:37PM +0200, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Rich Felker wrote:
>>> It seems busybox ash is misinterpreting "&>" as having some special
>>> meaning rather than being a "&" token followed by a ">" token
On 15.08.2012 05:58, Harald Becker wrote:
[]
> The util linux version has the device node compare as a fallback
> method. So why not have a global config option to enable the usage
> of /mnt/self/mountinfo ... for those who neglect to use such kind of
> interfaces.
As I mentioned already, this met
On 15.08.2012 10:12, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>
> $ mkdir /tmp/test
> $ cd /tmp/test
> $ mkdir -p a/b
> $ mount -t tmpfs tmpfsb a/b
> # here, a/b is a mountpont obvously. Now, we mount another dir over
> everything:
> $ mount -t tmpfs tmpfsa a
> $ mkdir a
On 14.08.2012 22:54, Harald Becker wrote:
[]
> My request is, to have Busybox mountpoint give at least same result as
> upstream ... not more, but not less!
> ... so just see how GNU mountpoint does the check (can't do it
> currently here on my absolutely overloaded notebook, hacking on this
> to
14.08.2012 16:33, Harald Becker wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> looks like there is a bug in Busybox mountpoint:
>
> $ mkdir m r
> $ mount -obind m r
> $ touch m/a touch m/b
> $ ls m/
> a b
> $ ls r/
> a b
> $ mountpoint r
> r is a mountpoint
> $ busybox mountpoint
> r is not a mountpoint !!!
>
> Looks
On 11.08.2012 14:03, Harald Becker wrote:
> Hi Walter !
>
>> perhaps you can create a busybox with awk only ?
>
> That wont't help. If Busybox awk is called direct or via symlink it
> works correct. The problem arrise with the standalone/preferred applet
> feature. Which I really want to work, as
06.08.2012 15:50, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
>
> So, can you please tell me what "!defined(arch)" statements you used
> to exclude s390[x]?
It is just __s390__, which covers both:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=d-i/busybox.git;a=blob;f=debian/patches/dont-force-no-alignment-for-s390.patch;h=3520
31.07.2012 17:15, manuel.f.zerp...@ww.stud.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
> From: Manuel Zerpies
>
> compiling with gcc >= 4.4.3 the warning "format not a string literal
> and no format arguments" is thrown. This patch fixes that.
>
[]
> index 0b1c4aa..a67e8b4 100644
> --- a/applets/usage_pod.c
> +++ b/
31.07.2012 17:15, manuel.f.zerp...@ww.stud.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
> From: Manuel Zerpies
>
> The variable "unsigned opts" is not used. Saves an unnecessary call to
> getopt32().
>
> Signed-off-by: Manuel Zerpies
> ---
> miscutils/flashcp.c |2 --
> 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 2 delet
On 24.07.2012 17:57, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> As with messages in libbb/messages.c and their declarations
>> in include/libbb.h, there are a few other places where
>> ALIGN1 (force no alignment) is used in def
On 19.07.2012 13:59, Sedat Dilek wrote:
> Can you label your patches, please?
> Like this:
>
> "busybox.h: declare more strings with ALIGN1"
The patch touches 3 files. Should I list them all?
Thanks,
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As with messages in libbb/messages.c and their declarations
in include/libbb.h, there are a few other places where
ALIGN1 (force no alignment) is used in definition but not
in declaration, which leads to miscompiles. Fix these
too.
--- a/include/busybox.h
+++ b/include/busybox.h
@@ -13,10 +13,10
Why udhcpd does not write leases file upon
receipt of termination signal? Here's the
code in question (networking/udhcp/udhcpd.c):
switch (udhcp_sp_read(&rfds)) {
case SIGUSR1:
bb_info_msg("Received SIGUSR1");
write_l
On 16.07.2012 12:56, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> Some messages strings are defined with ALIGN1 in libbb/messages.c
> to make sure strings are not aligned and thus to save some bytes. The
> corresponding declaration in include/libbb.h should also use ALIGN1,
> otherwise the compiler may assume they are
On 07.07.2012 23:33, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
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>>> The debian-specific patch in question is this (one-liner):
>>>
>>> shell/ash.c:
>>> - { VSTRFIXED|VTEXTFIXED , bb_PATH_root_path, changepath },
>>> + { VSTRFIXED|VTEXTFIXED|VEXPORT, bb_PATH_root_path, changepath },
>>>
>>> so it me
On 06.07.2012 15:03, Laurent Bercot wrote:
>> As I stated in my initial email, when running awk from a subshell
>> it works. I know PID=1 is special, and for one, it can't be straced
>> or debugged.
>
> Actually, on some Linux versions (I'm not certain which ones though,
> but it should work on
On 06.07.2012 04:10, ra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi Michael !
>
>> I've an "interesting" case here, when busybox (in debian)
>> segfaults when run in initramfs as pid == 1, when invoking
>> awk applet (PREFER_APPLETS is set to yes). I can't trigger
>> it with pid != 1, and since pid=1 is special in lin
Hello.
I've an "interesting" case here, when busybox (in debian)
segfaults when run in initramfs as pid == 1, when invoking
awk applet (PREFER_APPLETS is set to yes). I can't trigger
it with pid != 1, and since pid=1 is special in linux,
I can't really debug it too.
To complicate things further,
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