Remove stuff now moved into the bug tracking system.
-Erik
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@ -16,41 +16,6 @@ around to it some time. If you have any good ideas, please let me know.
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Bugs that need fixing:
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- 'ln -n' has been disabled for this release, till we can fix a memory
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corruption bug.
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- fix 'cp' (or test suite script) so that it passes the last item in
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the test suite.
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- ps dirent race bug (need to stat the file before attempting chdir)
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- Make 'ln -s /tmp/file .' work the way GNU ln does (i.e. makes a link to
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/tmp/file in the current directory, rather then trying and failing to create
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a symlink named "." in the current working directory).
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- Prune sfdisk, graft in std fdisk instead
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We will rework these to use libc regex functions instead (as per the mailing
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list discussion):
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- 'grep foo$ file' doesn't work
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- 'grep *foo file' segfaults
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Linux 2.4.x kernels
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BusyBox 0.46 currently will not work with the Linux 2.4.x kernels.
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I know of the following problems:
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1) BusyBox NFS support is broken with 2.4.x (needs to be adjusted for NFSv3 and
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kernel header changes).
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As long as I have BB_FEATURE_NFSMOUNT turned off, everything compiles cleanly
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for me with linux2.4.0test2. I use Debian potato (gcc 2.95.2, GNU libc 2.1.3).
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Of course, as noted above, compiling != working.
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* Make insmod actually work
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* Make insmod actually work
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* dnsdomainname
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* dnsdomainname
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* traceroute/netstat
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* traceroute/netstat
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@ -92,32 +57,6 @@ to be present in an embedded system.
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Compile with debugging on, run 'nm --size-sort ./busybox'
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Compile with debugging on, run 'nm --size-sort ./busybox'
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and then start with the biggest things and make them smaller...
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and then start with the biggest things and make them smaller...
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busybox.defs.h is too big and hard to follow.
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Perhaps I need to add a better build system (like the Linux kernel?)
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Feature request:
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/bin/busybox --install -s which makes all links to commands that it
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can support (an optionnal -s should be used for symbolic links instead
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of hard links).
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> Have you ever thought of doig network logging in busybox syslogd ? It
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> would quite make sense on embedded systems... :)
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So far I had not considered it. Basically, you wish to have
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messages from the embedded box logged to a remote network
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syslog box, right? I can see that this would be useful.
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I'll add this to the TODO list,
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