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authorEric Andersen1999-11-18 00:19:26 +0000
committerEric Andersen1999-11-18 00:19:26 +0000
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0.36
* fixed dd so it properly defaults to stdin and stdout when no
if= and of= are set (fix thanks to Eric Delaunay).
- * Don't try to close the file descriptor of a pipe. (fix also from
+ * Don't try to close the file descriptor of a pipein tar. (fix also from
Eric Delaunay).
* Made createPath be quiet (again thanks to Eric Delaunay).
* If BB_CONSOLE_CMD_IF_RC_SCRIPT_EXITS is defined, then whatever
command you define it as will be run if the init script exits.
- * Made createPath be quiet (again thanks to Eric Delaunay).
- * Updated to install.sh to make it more robust (thanks to Adam Di Carlo)
+ * Updated install.sh to make it more robust (thanks to Adam Di Carlo)
* NFS support added to mount by Eric Delaunay. It costs 10k when compiled
in, but that is still a big win for those that use NFS.
* Made 'rm -f' be silent for non-existant files (thanks to Eric Delaunay).
@@ -15,9 +14,17 @@
and acts as god intended gunzip and zcat to act. They answer --help and
obey the '-c' flag.
* Fixed a bug in mv which caused it to not move files when the destination
- was a directory name.
-
- -Erik Andersen
+ was a directory.
+ * Fixed a decimal-instead-of-octal bug causing mkdir to make directories
+ with very wrong permissions.
+ * chmod would overwrite file permissions instead of modifying them.
+ Now it properly modifies permissions.
+ * Init now sends warnings destined for the console to /dev/console to ensure
+ they show up on whatever the active console it. Otherwise important
+ messages (for example that the system is rebooting) were not seen when
+ switched to a different VT.
+
+ -Erik Andersen, Nov 17, 1999
0.35
* gzip now obeys the principle of least surprise and acts like god intended