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diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/about.html b/docs/busybox.net/about.html index 305dabf..080f8a9 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/about.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/about.html @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ nodes in /dev, a few configuration files in /etc, and a Linux kernel. <p> -BusyBox is maintained by <a href=http://www.landley.net>Rob Landley</a>, and +BusyBox is maintained by <a href="http://www.landley.net/">Rob Landley</a>, and licensed under the -<a href= "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</a> +<a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</a> <p> <p> @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ consider these fine companies! </ul> If you wish to be a sponsor, or if you have already contributed and would like -your name added here, email <a href= "mailto:andersen@codepoet.org">Erik</a>. +your name added here, email <a href="mailto:andersen@codepoet.org">Erik</a>. <!--#include file="footer.html" --> diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/news.html b/docs/busybox.net/news.html index 91e756f..f70c0e3 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/news.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/news.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ maintainership to Rob Landley was license enforcement. BusyBox and uClibc's existing license enforcement efforts (pro-bono representation by Erik's father's law firm, and the - <a href=http://www.busybox.net/shame.html>Hall of Shame</a>), haven't + <a href="http://www.busybox.net/shame.html">Hall of Shame</a>), haven't scaled to match the popularity of the projects. So we put our heads together and did the obvious thing: ask Pamela Jones of <a href="http://www.groklaw.net">Groklaw</a> for suggestions. She @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org">Software Freedom Law Center</a> has agreed to represent BusyBox and uClibc. We join a number of other free and open source software projects (such as - <a href=http://lwn.net/Articles/141806/>X.org</a>, + <a href="http://lwn.net/Articles/141806/">X.org</a>, <a href="http://lwn.net/Articles/135413/">Wine</a>, and - <a href=http://plone.org/foundation/newsitems/software-freedom-law-center-support/>Plone</a> + <a href="http://plone.org/foundation/newsitems/software-freedom-law-center-support/>Plone"</a> in being represented by a fairly cool bunch of lawyers, which is not a phrase you get to use every day.</p> @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ <p>The new stable release is <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox-1.1.0.tar.bz2">BusyBox 1.1.0</a>. It has a number of improvements, including several new applets. - (It also has <a href=http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2006-January/017733.html>a few rough spots</a>, + (It also has <a href="http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2006-January/017733.html">a few rough spots</a>, but we're trying out a "release early, release often" strategy to see how that works. Expect 1.1.1 sometime in March.)</p> diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/programming.html b/docs/busybox.net/programming.html index f54f018..f5433f5 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/programming.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/programming.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ <li><a href="#who">Who are the BusyBox developers?</a></li> </ul> -<h2><b><a name="goals" />What are the goals of busybox?</b></h2> +<h2><b><a name="goals">What are the goals of busybox?</a></b></h2> <p>Busybox aims to be the smallest and simplest correct implementation of the standard Linux command line tools. First and foremost, this means the @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ and cleanest implementation we can manage, be <a href="#standards">standards compliant</a>, minimize run-time memory usage (heap and stack), run fast, and take over the world.</p> -<h2><b><a name="design" />What is the design of busybox?</b></h2> +<h2><b><a name="design">What is the design of busybox?</a></b></h2> <p>Busybox is like a swiss army knife: one thing with many functions. The busybox executable can act like many different programs depending on @@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ binaries for each applet, and a "libbb.so" to make the busybox common code available as a shared library. Neither is ready yet at the time of this writing.</p> -<a name="source" /> +<a name="source"></a> -<h2><a name="source_applets" /><b>The applet directories</b></h2> +<h2><a name="source_applets"><b>The applet directories</b></a></h2> <p>The directory "applets" contains the busybox startup code (applets.c and busybox.c), and several subdirectories containing the code for the individual @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ html, txt, and man page formats) in the docs directory. See <a href="#adding">adding an applet to busybox</a> for more information.</p> -<h2><a name="source_libbb" /><b>libbb</b></h2> +<h2><a name="source_libbb"><b>libbb</b></a></h2> <p>Most non-setup code shared between busybox applets lives in the libbb directory. It's a mess that evolved over the years without much auditing @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ of open(), close(), read(), and write() that test for their own failures and/or retry automatically, linked list management functions (llist.c), command line argument parsing (getopt_ulflags.c), and a whole lot more.</p> -<h2><a name="adding" /><b>Adding an applet to busybox</b></h2> +<h2><a name="adding"><b>Adding an applet to busybox</b></a></h2> <p>To add a new applet to busybox, first pick a name for the applet and a corresponding CONFIG_NAME. Then do this:</p> @@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ bugs. Be sure to try both "allyesconfig" and "allnoconfig" (and </ul> -<h2><a name="standards" />What standards does busybox adhere to?</a></h2> +<h2><a name="standards">What standards does busybox adhere to?</a></h2> <p>The standard we're paying attention to is the "Shell and Utilities" -portion of the <a href=http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/>Open +portion of the <a href="http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/">Open Group Base Standards</a> (also known as the Single Unix Specification version 3 or SUSv3). Note that paying attention isn't necessarily the same thing as following it.</p> @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ return 0 unless it has hit the end of input, and an attempt to write 0 bytes should be ignored by the OS.)</p> <p>As for short writes, play around with two processes piping data to each -other on the command line (cat bigfile | gzip > out.gz) and suspend and +other on the command line (cat bigfile | gzip > out.gz) and suspend and resume a few times (ctrl-z to suspend, "fg" to resume). The writer can experience short writes, which are especially dangerous because if you don't notice them you'll discard data. They can also happen when a system is under @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ text console scrolling...)</p> <p>So will data always be read from the far end of a pipe at the same chunk sizes it was written in? Nope. Don't rely on that. For one -counterexample, see <a href="http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc896.html">rfc 896</p> +counterexample, see <a href="http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc896.html">rfc 896 for Nagle's algorithm</a>, which waits a fraction of a second or so before sending out small amounts of data through a TCP/IP connection in case more data comes in that can be merged into the same packet. (In case you were diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/shame.html b/docs/busybox.net/shame.html index 2c800c8..5cd868a 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/shame.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/shame.html @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ the busybox license by releasing the source code with your product. </li><li><a href="http://www.a-link.com/RR64AP.html">Avaks alink Roadrunner 64</a> <br> Partial source available, based on source distributed under NDA from <a href="http://www.lsilogic.com/products/dsl_platform_solutions/hb_linuxr2_2.html"> LSILogic</a>. Why the NDA LSILogic, what are you hiding ? <br>To verify the Avaks infrigment see my slashdot <a href="http://slashdot.org/~bug1/journal/">journal</a>. - <br>The ZipIt wireless IM device appears to be using Busybox-1.00-pre1 in the ramdisk, however no source has been made available.</br> + <br>The ZipIt wireless IM device appears to be using Busybox-1.00-pre1 in the ramdisk, however no source has been made available. </li><li>Undoubtedly there are others... Please report them so we can shame them (or if necessary sue them) into compliance. </ul> diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/subversion.html b/docs/busybox.net/subversion.html index 3743b4d..65be61c 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/subversion.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/subversion.html @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ <!--#include file="header.html" --> -<h3>Browse Source</h2> +<h3>Accessing Source</h3> -<h3>Patches</h3> +<h2>Patches</h2> <p>If you don't want to mess with subversion, you can download -<a href="/downloads/patches">all BusyBox patches</a> or check the +<a href="/downloads/patches/">all BusyBox patches</a> or check the <a href="/downloads/patches/last10.html">ten most recent</a>. <h3>Anonymous Subversion Access</h3> diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/tinyutils.html b/docs/busybox.net/tinyutils.html index 7ed795f..ef76d33 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/tinyutils.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/tinyutils.html @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ dev mailing list. </table> <p>In a gui environment, you'll probably want a web browser. -<a href=http://www.konqueror.org/embedded/>Konqueror Embedded</a> requires QT -(or QT Embedded), but not KDE. The <a href=http://www.dillo.org/>Dillo</a> -requires GTK+, but not Gnome. Or you can try the <a href=http://links.twibright.com/>graphical +<a href="http://www.konqueror.org/embedded/">Konqueror Embedded</a> requires QT +(or QT Embedded), but not KDE. The <a href="http://www.dillo.org/">Dillo</a> +requires GTK+, but not Gnome. Or you can try the <a href="http://links.twibright.com/">graphical version of links</a>.</p> <!--#include file="footer.html" --> |