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2004-06-28Avoid a number of places where large drives could wrap a uint, andEric Andersen
instead use off_t which will be automagically promoted to 64bit if compiled with support for large drives. -Erik
2004-06-25Do not mess with the console logging level unlessEric Andersen
asked to do so. -Erik
2004-06-25Revert my previous commitGlenn L McGrath
2004-06-25Fix compile error under 2.6, check for newer versions first or all theGlenn L McGrath
checks wont be considered.
2004-06-25Fix compile error when math support disabled.Glenn L McGrath
2004-06-22fix a stupid compile error when CONFIG_FEATURE_INSMOD_VERSION_CHECKINGEric Andersen
is disabled
2004-06-22Stupidity-1, Erik-0Eric Andersen
2004-06-22Bastian Blank notices a couple of int64_ts that should haveEric Andersen
been longs
2004-06-22Add missing 'S' to the getopt string.Eric Andersen
2004-06-22kill off insmod support for older pre 2.1 Linux kernels,Eric Andersen
which are not supported with the current busybox 1.0 release -Erik
2004-06-22Patrick Huesmann writes:Eric Andersen
Hi, There was some problem with busybox modprobe. For details see http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2004-May/011507.html I made a patch against busybox-1.00-pre10 to fix that one. This is a slight variant of Patrick's patch with a slightly cleaner implementation of mod_strcmp() -Erik
2004-06-22Robin Farine writes:Eric Andersen
Hi, Package: BusyBox Version: 1.0.0-pre10 When an incomplete read or write from/to a local file occurs (i.e. not an EOF condition), the tftp client prematurely exits. This problem can be reproduced by slowly piping data to the tftp client like this: (for v in 1 2 3; do echo $v; sleep 1; done) | \ tftp -p -l - -r output.txt <host> The output file on the TFTP server will contain "1". The attached patch provides a possible solution to this problem. I can reproduce this on ARM sa1110 and ARM xscale boards, both running Linux-2.6.4 & glibc-2.3.2. Thanks for the wonderful program! Robin
2004-06-22Patch from Bastian Blank:Eric Andersen
Hi folks The following patch adds a new log message output to syslogd. This output omits hostname and priority and is used in d-i to make the syslog output better readable without lossing information. Bastian I am applying this since I have syslogd hacked up in my wife's access point with the same format string.... Might as well make this hack official. -Erik
2004-06-22Patch from Bastian Blank:Eric Andersen
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 10:57:37PM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote: > The following patch changes klogd to use openlog/syslog themself > instead of calling syslog_msg which always calls the triple > openlog/syslog/closelog. Updated patch: get rid of syslog_msg entirely. Request from Erik Andersen. Bastian
2004-06-22Robin Farine writes:Eric Andersen
Package: BusyBox Version: 1.0.0-pre10 Passing the -q <integer> option to inetd causes it to dereference an invalid pointer (optarg). The attached patch provides a fix to this problem. Robin
2004-06-22Patch from Bastian Blank:Eric Andersen
The updated patch adds a config option to explicitely enable 64 bit arithmetic. Also it removes the arith prototype from libbb.h as it is not used outside of ash. Bastian this patch has been slightly modified by Erik for cleanliness.
2004-06-19note the new mailing list policyEric Andersen
2004-06-09Typo fix from Niemann HartmutEric Andersen
2004-06-06Update reference for zip formatGlenn L McGrath
2004-06-05Woops, the previous commit was an accident, its supplied in the patch,Glenn L McGrath
dont commit yet as we are in feature freeze
2004-06-05Device table support for makedevs, the previous behaviour can beenGlenn L McGrath
selected at configure time.
2004-05-26Ahem. ("I'm just tweaking a documentation string, I don't need to compileRob Landley
test it before checking in..." New entry for famous last words list.) Add the missing backslash at the end of the new sed doc string line. (This one actually compiled with "show verbose applet usage messages"...)
2004-05-26Update sed help. (Add -r option to long help, add -i option to brief help,Rob Landley
and alphabetizie the option list.)
2004-05-26Kevin P. Fleming writes:Eric Andersen
Yes, I know busybox is in feature freeze. If this two-liner is too much that's fine, but it's handy. This patch allows busybox mount to support "-o move" just like it supports "-o bind", which is the equivalent of util-linux "mount --move". Usage is: mount -o move /mnt/point/1 /mnt/point/2 where /mnt/point/1 is an already mounted filesystem; it will be moved to /mnt/point/2.
2004-05-26Update U.S. Robotics and Actiontec entriesEric Andersen
2004-05-26If read were to return with an error, bad things would happen. Fix it.Manuel Novoa III
Also, make sure read errors are reflected in the applet exit code.
2004-05-26oopsEric Andersen
2004-05-26Per suggestion from Bastian Blank, be less evil when we force fdisk toEric Andersen
transparently remap 32-bit interfaces to actually use 64 bit interfaces. -Erik
2004-05-26Use tab not spaceEric Andersen
2004-05-26Make the grep option values a bit less horribleEric Andersen
2004-05-26Rick Richardson writes:Eric Andersen
Here is a patch that adds egrep -L support (the opposite of egrep -l). I realize this is probably too late for 1.0. But I offer it for your future consideration. egrep -L is used in some networking startup scripts I inherited. -Rick
2004-05-26Patch from Yoshinori Sato:Eric Andersen
This patch is uClinux-2.4.x for H8/300 module support. please apply. -- Yoshinori Sato
2004-05-26As discussed, drop minit, which was not being supported in busybox.Eric Andersen
People wishing to use minit can obtain it and obtain support from http://www.fefe.de/minit/
2004-05-26Use STDIN_FILENO rather than '0'Eric Andersen
2004-05-26Rob Landley writes:Eric Andersen
add sed -r support. I bumped into a couple of things that want to use extended regular expressions in sed, and it really isn't that hard to add. Can't say I've extensively tested it, but it's small and isn't going to break anything that doesn't use it, so... Rob
2004-05-26Rob Landley writes:Eric Andersen
Run this test, against both busybox and a non-busybox version of "tee". while true; do i=$[$i+1]; echo "hello $i"; sleep 1; done | ./busybox tee Now run the busybox one again with the following small patch applied:
2004-05-26Patch from vodz to correct 'grep -e pattern1 -e pattern2' logicEric Andersen
2004-05-25Do not prompt about FDISK large disk support when LFS is enabled.Eric Andersen
Resolve a dependancy problem with the various malloc debug libs and make them mutually exclusive. -Erik
2004-05-19Do not select LFSEric Andersen
2004-05-19Erik,Eric Andersen
>http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/util-linux/fdisk.c?r1=1.22&r2=1.23&diff_format=u Its hack for "force" ;-) If to return the previous version of a Config.in http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/util-linux/Config.in?r1=1.12&r2=1.13 and to apply last patch, then I shall calm down. ;-) (OOPS, last patch have autocorrected from my editor begins spaces to tabs and removed spaces from empty lines too). --w vodz
2004-05-19use busybox sysinfo structRuss Dill
2004-05-19Make vodz happy and make fdisk always use large file support ifEric Andersen
possible, even if LFS is not enabled for the rest of busybox. -Erik
2004-05-19Fix a compile problemEric Andersen
2004-05-19fix timewarp in client (server fix later)Russ Dill
2004-05-19remove uneccessary check (already done in pidfile.c)Russ Dill
2004-05-19fix memory leak caused by switch to vforkRuss Dill
2004-05-16Use int instead of char for return type, in theory avoiding a castGlenn L McGrath
2004-05-10Fix for debian bug #248106, should use int for returned getopt value.Glenn L McGrath
2004-05-05Steve Grubb writes:Eric Andersen
Hi, I just re-reviewed the patch I just sent...and it needed to be BUFSIZ-3 in dos2unix.c . tempFn is BUFSIZ so the last addressable spot it BUFSIZ-1. The loop increments by 2. That's why it should be BUFSIZ-3. Best Regards, Steve Grubb
2004-05-05Steve Grubb writes:Eric Andersen
Hello, I found and patched 2 more bugs. The first is a misplaced semi-colon. The second one is a buffer overflow. I doubt the buffer overflow is triggered in real life. But you never know what those wily hackers are up to. Thanks, Steve Grubb