The init applet will restart (re-exec) itsself when it
receives a SIGHUP. However, just before it enters its
main loop, it resets SIGHUP to either re-load the inittab
(or ignore it if no inittab is used). Thus preventing
the re-exec option from being triggerable.
This patch adds a signal handler for SIGQUIT for init that
always causes init to re-exec itsself (along with killing
anything else that might be still running).
If you run `grep -h . file1 file2 file3 ...`, the output is not prefixed
with the filename. If you run `grep -h . file1` however, the filename
will incorrectly prefix the output.
For certain non-gcc compilers, alloca_h is defined (included) but there,
no alloca() is declared. Fallback to malloc if _ALLOCA_H is defined but
still, there is no alloca() in the included _ALLOCA_H.
Hi,
I found that gcc in cvs (HEAD in 2005/02/11) reject the gzip source
in the busybox.
This is caused by changing gcc's error handling behavior(
The gcc check the function prototype more strictly).
I show the compilation log as follow:
-- compilation log
-- compilation log
To fix the problem, apply the patch which is attached with this
mail.
Please take a look the patch and apply the patch into svn repository.
Is the change on libbb/loop.c which you commited in 2005/1/3 effective
really?
The __GLIBC__ macro and __UCLIBC__ macro are defined in
feature.h in glibc source, so the change may not be effective.
If you want to check this with __GLIBC__, feature.h header is needed.
Some architectures(e.g. PPC series) need to include linux/posix_types.h
in stead of asm/posix_types.h, so the patch which is attached with
this mail include <linux/posix_types.h>.