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author | Denys Vlasenko | 2009-06-03 15:19:03 +0200 |
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committer | Denys Vlasenko | 2009-06-03 15:19:03 +0200 |
commit | dc2bbb9669e53e70965dd09469f5ea701dc3d4ba (patch) | |
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tweak docs
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/docs/contributing.txt b/docs/contributing.txt index aad4303..54cba75 100644 --- a/docs/contributing.txt +++ b/docs/contributing.txt @@ -17,19 +17,18 @@ help. However, before you dive in, headlong and hotfoot, there are some things you need to do: -Checkout the Latest Code from CVS -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Checkout the Latest Code +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a necessary first step. Please do not try to work with the last released version, as there is a good chance that somebody has already fixed the bug you found. Somebody might have even added the feature you had in mind. Don't make your work obsolete before you start! -For information on how to check out Busybox from CVS, please look at the +For information on how to check out Busybox development tree, please look at the following links: - http://busybox.net/cvs_anon.html - http://busybox.net/cvs_howto.html + http://busybox.net/source.html Read the Mailing List @@ -87,14 +86,10 @@ Knife" of embedded Linux, there are some applets that will not be accepted: we do not want to start adding mkfs/fsck tools for every (or any) filesystem under the sun. (fsck_minix.c and mkfs_minix.c are living on borrowed time.) There are far too many of these tools out there. Use - the upstream version. Not everything has to be part of Busybox. - - - Any partitioning tools: Partitioning a device is typically done once and - only once, and tools which do this generally do not need to reside on the - target device (esp a flash device). If you need a partitioning tool, grab - one (such as fdisk, sfdisk, or cfdisk from util-linux) and use that, but - don't try to merge it into busybox. These are nasty and complex and we - don't want to maintain them. + the upstream version. Rationale: bugs in these tools can destroy + vast amounts of data. Keeping up with filesystem format development + is impractical (especially in the area of keeping fsck tool safe + and up-to-date). - Any disk, device, or media-specific tools: Use the -utils or -tools package that was designed for your device; don't try to shoehorn them into Busybox. @@ -103,12 +98,6 @@ Knife" of embedded Linux, there are some applets that will not be accepted: independent. Do not send us tools that cannot be used across multiple platforms / arches. - - Any daemons that are not essential to basic system operation. To date, only - syslogd and klogd meet this requirement. We do not need a web server, an - ftp daemon, a dhcp server, a mail transport agent or a dns resolver. If you - need one of those, you are welcome to ask the folks on the mailing list for - recommendations, but please don't bloat up Busybox with any of these. - Bug Reporting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -138,7 +127,7 @@ an example: llegal instruction I am using Debian unstable, kernel version 2.4.19-rmk1 on an Netwinder, - and the latest uClibc from CVS. Thanks for the wonderful program! + and the latest uClibc from CVS. -Diligent @@ -199,14 +188,6 @@ Janitorial Work These are dirty jobs, but somebody's gotta do 'em. - - Converting applets to use getopt() for option processing. Type 'find -name - '*.c'|grep -L getopt' to get a listing of the applets that currently don't - use getopt. If a .c file processes no options, it should have a line that - reads: /* no options, no getopt */ somewhere in the file. - - - Replace any "naked" calls to malloc, calloc, realloc, str[n]dup, fopen with - the x* equivalents found in libbb/xfuncs.c. - - Security audits: http://www.securityfocus.com/popups/forums/secprog/intro.shtml |