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2006-06-02Header cleanup: don't #include headers that libbb.h already includes.Rob Landley
2006-03-03Kill off some unused code that was wasting several k, as noticed byEric Andersen
Denis Vlasenko when building with -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections
2006-01-30sort out yet more type issuesEric Andersen
2004-05-05Steve Grubb writes:Eric Andersen
Hello, Last November a bug was found in iproute. CAN-2003-0856 has more information. Basically, netlink packets can come from any user. If a program performs action based on netlink packets, they must be examined to make sure they came from the place they are expected (the kernel). Attached is a patch against pre8. Please apply this before releasing 1.00 final. All users of busy box may be vulnerable to local attacks without it. Best Regards, Steve Grubb
2004-03-15Remove trailing whitespace. Update copyright to include 2004.Eric Andersen
2003-06-20Patch from Lars Kellogg-Stedman:Eric Andersen
I'm building BusyBox using a development kit for MontaVista Hardhat Linux (PPC) -- which, at least in this instance, is based around kernel 2.2.14. I've had to massage a few files in networking/libiproute/ to make it compile. Specifically: (1) Added a #include <sys/uio.h> for the iovec structure in libnetlink.c, (2) Put ifdefs in ll_types.c and ll_proto.c around various constants (ETH_P_xxx and ARPHRD_xxx) that weren't defined, (3) Make do_changename() in iplink.c require a kernel >= 2.4.0 -- the ifr structure in my environment doesn't have the ifr_name attribute. I've assumed this is a kernel dependency -- let me know if I ought to be checking something else. In the absence of the correct kernel, do_changename() always returns 0. Attached is a patch against the current CVS that will make these changes. -- Lars
2003-03-19Major coreutils update.Manuel Novoa III
2002-12-16Only included headers that are used.Glenn L McGrath
2002-11-28Cleanup error messagesGlenn L McGrath
2002-11-10IP applet by Bastian Blank <waldi@debian.org>Glenn L McGrath