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Source: busybox
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: Erik Andersen <andersee@debian.org>
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Build-Depends: debhelper
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Standards-Version: 3.1.1
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Package: busybox
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
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Conflicts: binutils, bsdutils, console-tools, cpio, debianutils, dnsutils, dpkg, fbset, fdflush, fileutils, grep, gzip, hostname, modutils, mount, netbase, procps, psmisc, sed, sharutils, shellutils, sysklogd, sysvinit, tar, textutils, update, util-linux
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Replaces: dpkg, netbase
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Section: utils
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Description: Tiny utilities for the debian-installer and for embedded systems. 
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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 the most common
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 utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e. ls, cp, mv,
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 mount, tar, etc).  The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than
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 their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included
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 provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU
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 counterparts.
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 .
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 BusyBox is used by the debian-installer.  Installing BusyBox onto your Debian
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 system is not recommended, unless you are intended to make a very small embedded
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 system.  Chances are good that for embedded systems, you will want to recompile
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 to only include the tools and utilities you wish to include.
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Package: busybox-static
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
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Section: shells
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Description: Provides a stand alone rescue shell with tons of builtin utilities. 
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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 the most common
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 utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e. ls, cp, mv,
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 mount, tar, etc).  The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than
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 their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included
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 provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU
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 counterparts.
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 .
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 BusyBox-static provides you with a statically linked simple stand alone shell
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 that provides all the utilities available in BusyBox.  This package is
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 intended to be used as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your
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 system.  Invoke "busybox sh" and you have a standalone shell ready to save
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 your system from certain destruction.  Invoke "busybox", and it will list the
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 available builtin commands.
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