This change retains "or later" state! No licensing _changes_ here,
only form is adjusted (article, space between "GPL" and "v2" and so on).
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
This time it resulted in small code changes:
function old new delta
nexpr 820 828 +8
tail_main 1200 1202 +2
wrapf 166 167 +1
parse_mount_options 227 209 -18
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(add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 3/1 up/down: 11/-18) Total: -7 bytes
just build relevant source and use xxx_main functions.
build system: add a special case when we have exactly one applet enabled
(makes "true", "false", "basename" REALLY tiny).
getopt32: do not use stdio.
function old new delta
getopt32 1385 1412 +27
make_device 1187 1200 +13
basename_main 120 127 +7
tcpudpsvd_main 1922 1926 +4
testcmd 5 - -5
echocmd 5 - -5
fuser_main 1243 1231 -12
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(add/remove: 0/2 grow/shrink: 4/1 up/down: 51/-22) Total: 29 bytes
(one which strips trailing slash and one which does not)
wget: straighten out as a result of above change
text data bss dec hex filename
5056 1 0 5057 13c1 busybox.t4/networking/wget.o
5022 0 0 5022 139e busybox.t5/networking/wget.o
busybox.h which slowed compiles. I left only what was needed and then fixed up
all the apps to include their own header files. I also fixed naming for pwd.h
and grp.h functions. Tested to compile and run with libc5, glibc, and uClibc.
-Erik
Howdy,
Bug #1006 reports that
ln -s /tmp/foo .
does not work correctly. In fact, it appears that any instantiation of
ln -s FILE... DIRECTORY
does not work. The following patch adds support for this form, which
then fixes the particular instance noted in the bug report.
In the process, I needed the basename function. This appears in the
string.h provided by glibc, but not uC-libc. So I wrote my own to go in
utility.c, called get_last_path_component. I also modified the basename
utility to use this function.
At some point it might be desirous to use the basename from the library
if it exists, and otherwise compile our own. But I don't know how to do
this.
Matt