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| Please see the LICENSE file for copyright information.
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|     
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| BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single
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| small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities
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| you usually find in fileutils, shellutils, findutils, textutils, grep, gzip,
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| tar, etc. BusyBox provides a fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or
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| emdedded system. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options then
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| their full featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included provide
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| the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU counterparts.
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| 
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| BusyBox has been written with size-optimization and limited resources in mind.
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| It is also extremely modular so you can easily include or exclude commands (or
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| features) at compile time. This makes it easy to customize your embedded
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| systems. To create a working system, just add a kernel, a shell (such as ash),
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| and an editor (such as elvis-tiny or ae).
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| 
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| Busybox was originally written to support the Debian Rescue/Install disks, but
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| it also makes an excellent environment for any small or embedded system.
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| 
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| As of version 0.20 there is a version number. : ) Also as of version 0.20,
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| BusyBox is now modularized to easily allow you to build only the components you
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| need, thereby reducing binary size. To turn off unwanted Busybox components,
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| simply edit the file busybox.def.h and comment out the components you do not
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| need using C++ style (//) comments.
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| 
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| After the build is complete a busybox.links file is generated which is then
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| used by 'make install' to create symlinks to the busybox binary for all
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| compiled in functions.  By default, 'make install' will place the symlink
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| forest into `pwd`/_install unless you have defined the PREFIX environment
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| variable (i.e. make PREFIX="/tmp/foo" install)
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| 
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| ----------------
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| Getting help:
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| When you find you need help, you can check out the BusyBox mailing list
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| archives at http://opensource.lineo.com/lists/busybox/ or even join
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| the mailing list if you are interested.
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| 
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| ----------------
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| Bugs:
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| If you find bugs, follow the instructions at http://bugs.lineo.com/Reporting.html
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| and submit a bug report.  This way, we can be sure nothing falls through the 
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| cracks...
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| 
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| ----------------
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| FTP:
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| Source for the latest released version can always be downloaded from 
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|     ftp://ftp.lineo.com/pub/busybox. 
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| 
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| ----------------
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| CVS:
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| BusyBox now has its own publically browsable CVS tree at:
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|     http://opensource.lineo.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/
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| 
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| Anonymous CVS access is available.  For instructions, check out:
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|     http://opensource.lineo.com/cvs_anon.html
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| 
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| For those that are actively contributing there is even CVS write access:
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|     http://opensource.lineo.com/cvs_write.html
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| 
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| 
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| ----------------
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| 
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| Please feed suggestions, bug reports, insults, and bribes back to:
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| 	Erik Andersen 
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| 	<andersen@lineo.com>
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| 	<andersee@debian.org>
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| 
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| <blatent plug>
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| Many thanks to go to Lineo for paying me to work on busybox. 
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| </blatent plug>
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| 
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