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function old new delta
handle_incoming_and_exit 2657 2659 +2
send_cgi_and_exit 869 862 -7
parse_conf 1647 1626 -21
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(add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 1/2 up/down: 2/-28) Total: -26 bytes
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things like xasprintf() into xfuncs.c, remove xprint_file_by_name() (it only
had one user), clean up lots of #includes... General cleanup pass. What I've
been doing for the last couple days.
And it conflicts! I've removed httpd.c from this checkin due to somebody else
touching that file. It builds for me. I have to catch a bus. (Now you know
why I'm looking forward to Mercurial.)
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definitions. (That should only be on prototypes.)
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ln.c: error_msg(str)->error_msg(%s, str) - remove standart "feature" for hackers
reduce 100 bytes don't care in sum
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#49: I found one memory overflow and memory leak in "ln" applet.
Last patch reduced also 54 bytes. ;)
#50: I found bug in loginutils/Makefile.in.
New patch have also new function to libbb and
aplied this to applets and other cosmetic changes.
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-Erik
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math suport, cleaner math syntax error checking, moves redundant signal
string tables (from kill and ash) into libbb and provides a few
cleanups elsewhere.
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<fabio.ferrari@digitro.com.br> in the wget applet) when
concat_path_file() or last_char_is() were fed a NULL.
-Erik
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Config.h and using gcc's -fno-builtin. There are probably other files
with the similar problems.
Also, if building against uClibc, don't include asm/unistd.h in syscalls.c
and module_syscalls.c.
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1) fixed a bug that could crash df, mount, and umount applets if the root
device name was longer then the word "root" (/dev/loop1 vs /dev/root) -
2) severl functions needed static declaration in the umount applet
3) update declaration for function in last_char_is() in libbb
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make it less likely to break.
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for 'which'. I ageed, so I whipped this up -- which revealed a bug in
concat_path_file. It turns out that that a '/' can be appended from
either the path _or_ the filename, but only the former was checked.
-Erik
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-Erik
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