Update the debian build stuff

-Erik
This commit is contained in:
Eric Andersen 2001-02-17 00:41:05 +00:00
parent f6a7227fd6
commit 69c8572f29
4 changed files with 623 additions and 158 deletions

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@ -14,108 +14,114 @@
#define BB_CHROOT
#define BB_CHVT
#define BB_CLEAR
#define BB_CMP
//#define BB_CMP
#define BB_CP_MV
#define BB_CUT
#define BB_DATE
#define BB_DC
//#define BB_DC
#define BB_DD
#define BB_DEALLOCVT
//#define BB_DEALLOCVT
#define BB_DF
#define BB_DIRNAME
#define BB_DMESG
#define BB_DOS2UNIX
#define BB_DPKG_DEB
#define BB_DUTMP
//#define BB_DOS2UNIX
//#define BB_DPKG
//#define BB_DPKG_DEB
//#define BB_DUTMP
#define BB_DU
#define BB_DUMPKMAP
//#define BB_DUMPKMAP
#define BB_ECHO
#define BB_EXPR
#define BB_FBSET
#define BB_FDFLUSH
//#define BB_EXPR
//#define BB_FBSET
//#define BB_FDFLUSH
#define BB_FIND
#define BB_FREE
#define BB_FREERAMDISK
#define BB_FSCK_MINIX
#define BB_GETOPT
//#define BB_FREERAMDISK
//#define BB_FSCK_MINIX
//#define BB_GETOPT
#define BB_GREP
#define BB_GUNZIP
#define BB_GZIP
#define BB_HALT
#define BB_HEAD
#define BB_HOSTID
#define BB_HOSTNAME
//#define BB_HOSTID
//#define BB_HOSTNAME
#define BB_ID
//#define BB_IFCONFIG
#define BB_INIT
//#define BB_INSMOD
#define BB_KILL
#define BB_KILLALL
#define BB_LENGTH
//#define BB_LENGTH
#define BB_LN
#define BB_LOADACM
#define BB_LOADFONT
#define BB_LOADKMAP
//#define BB_LOADACM
//#define BB_LOADFONT
//#define BB_LOADKMAP
#define BB_LOGGER
#define BB_LOGNAME
//#define BB_LOGNAME
#define BB_LS
#define BB_LSMOD
#define BB_MAKEDEVS
#define BB_MD5SUM
//#define BB_MAKEDEVS
//#define BB_MD5SUM
#define BB_MKDIR
#define BB_MKFIFO
#define BB_MKFS_MINIX
//#define BB_MKFIFO
//#define BB_MKFS_MINIX
#define BB_MKNOD
#define BB_MKSWAP
#define BB_MKTEMP
#define BB_NC
//#define BB_MKTEMP
//#define BB_NC
#define BB_MORE
#define BB_MOUNT
#define BB_MT
#define BB_NSLOOKUP
#define BB_PING
//#define BB_MT
//#define BB_NSLOOKUP
//#define BB_PING
//#define BB_PIVOT_ROOT
#define BB_POWEROFF
#define BB_PRINTF
//#define BB_PRINTF
#define BB_PS
#define BB_PWD
#define BB_RDATE
#define BB_READLINK
//#define BB_RDATE
//#define BB_READLINK
#define BB_REBOOT
#define BB_RENICE
//#define BB_RENICE
#define BB_RESET
#define BB_RM
#define BB_RMDIR
#define BB_RMMOD
#define BB_RPMUNPACK
//#define BB_RMMOD
//#define BB_ROUTE
//#define BB_RPMUNPACK
#define BB_SED
#define BB_SETKEYCODES
//#define BB_SETKEYCODES
#define BB_SH
#define BB_SLEEP
#define BB_SORT
//#define BB_STTY
#define BB_SWAPONOFF
#define BB_SYNC
#define BB_SYSLOGD
#define BB_TAIL
#define BB_TAR
#define BB_TEE
#define BB_TEST
#define BB_TELNET
//#define BB_TEE
//#define BB_TEST
//#define BB_TELNET
#define BB_TOUCH
#define BB_TR
//#define BB_TR
#define BB_TRUE_FALSE
#define BB_TTY
#define BB_UPTIME
#define BB_USLEEP
#define BB_WC
#define BB_WGET
#define BB_WHICH
#define BB_WHOAMI
#define BB_UUENCODE
#define BB_UUDECODE
//#define BB_UUENCODE
//#define BB_UUDECODE
#define BB_UMOUNT
#define BB_UNIQ
#define BB_UNAME
#define BB_UNIX2DOS
#define BB_UPDATE
//#define BB_UNIX2DOS
//#define BB_UPDATE
#define BB_UPTIME
//#define BB_USLEEP
//#define BB_WATCHDOG
#define BB_WC
//#define BB_WGET
#define BB_WHICH
#define BB_WHOAMI
#define BB_XARGS
#define BB_YES
// End of Applications List
@ -128,28 +134,26 @@
// pretty/useful).
//
//
// BusyBox will, by default, malloc space for its buffers. This costs code
// size for the call to xmalloc. You can use the following feature to have
// them put on the stack. For some very small machines with limited stack
// space, this can be deadly. For most folks, this works just fine...
//#define BB_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
//
// Turn this on to use Erik's very cool devps, and devmtab kernel drivers,
// thereby eliminating the need for the /proc filesystem and thereby saving
// lots and lots memory for more important things. You can not use this and
// USE_PROCFS at the same time... NOTE: If you enable this feature, you
// _must_ have patched the kernel to include the devps patch that is included
// in the busybox/kernel-patches directory. You will also need to create some
// device special files in /dev on your embedded system:
// lots and lots memory for more important things. NOTE: If you enable this
// feature, you _must_ have patched the kernel to include the devps patch that
// is included in the busybox/kernel-patches directory. You will also need to
// create some device special files in /dev on your embedded system:
// mknod /dev/mtab c 10 22
// mknod /dev/ps c 10 21
// I emailed Linus and this patch will not be going into the stock kernel.
//#define BB_FEATURE_USE_DEVPS_PATCH
//
// enable features that use the /proc filesystem (apps that
// break without this will tell you on compile)...
// You can't use this and BB_FEATURE_USE_DEVPS_PATCH
// at the same time...
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_PROCFS
//
// This compiles out everything but the most
// trivial --help usage information (i.e. reduces binary size)
//#define BB_FEATURE_TRIVIAL_HELP
#define BB_FEATURE_TRIVIAL_HELP
//
// Use termios to manipulate the screen ('more' is prettier with this on)
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
@ -157,7 +161,7 @@
// calculate terminal & column widths (for more and ls)
#define BB_FEATURE_AUTOWIDTH
//
// show username/groupnames (bypasses libc6 NSS) for ls
// show username/groupnames for ls
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_USERNAME
//
// show file timestamps in ls
@ -187,13 +191,8 @@
//Have init enable core dumping for child processes (for debugging only)
//#define BB_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS
//
// Allow init to permenently chroot, and umount the old root fs
// just like an initrd does. Requires a kernel patch by Werner Almesberger.
// ftp://icaftp.epfl.ch/pub/people/almesber/misc/umount-root-*.tar.gz
//#define BB_FEATURE_INIT_CHROOT
//
//Make sure nothing is printed to the console on boot
#define BB_FEATURE_EXTRA_QUIET
//#define BB_FEATURE_EXTRA_QUIET
//
//Should syslogd also provide klogd support?
#define BB_FEATURE_KLOGD
@ -202,7 +201,7 @@
#define BB_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG
//
//Simple tail implementation (2.34k vs 3k for the full one).
//Both provide 'tail -f' support (only one file at a time.)
//Both provide 'tail -f', but this cuts out -c, -q, -s, and -v.
#define BB_FEATURE_SIMPLE_TAIL
//
// Enable support for loop devices in mount
@ -232,12 +231,14 @@
//// Enable reverse sort
#define BB_FEATURE_SORT_REVERSE
//
// Enable command line editing in the shell
// Enable command line editing in the shell.
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING
//
//Allow the shell to invoke all the compiled in BusyBox applets as if they
//were shell builtins. Nice for staticly linking an emergency rescue shell,
//among other things.
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL
//
//When this is enabled, busybox shell applets can be called using full path
@ -246,29 +247,36 @@
//will use BusyBox cat even if /bin/cat exists on the filesystem and is _not_
//busybox. Some systems want this, others do not. Choose wisely. :-) This
//only has meaning when BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL is enabled.
//BB_FEATURE_SH_APPLETS_ALWAYS_WIN
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_APPLETS_ALWAYS_WIN
//
// Enable tab completion in the shell (not yet
// working very well -- so don't turn this on)
// Enable tab completion in the shell. This is now working quite nicely.
// This feature adds a bit over 4k. Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_TAB_COMPLETION
//
// Enable a simpler shell prompt of the form "path #"
// instead of the default "[username@hostname path]#"
//
// Some deeply embedded systems don't have usernames or even hostnames,
// and the default prompt can look rather hideous on them. Uncomment
// this option for a simpler, path-only prompt (which was the default until
// around BusyBox-0.48):
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_SIMPLE_PROMPT
//
// Attempts to match usernames in a ~-prefixed path
//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_USERNAME_COMPLETION
//
//Turn on extra fbset options
//#define BB_FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY
//
//Turn on fbset readmode support
//#define BB_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE
//
// You must enable one or both of these features
// Support installing modules from pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_OLD_KERNEL
// Support installing modules from kernel versions after 2.1.18
#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_NEW_KERNEL
// Support insmod/lsmod/rmmod for post 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
//
// You must enable one or both of these features
// Support modules status from pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_LSMOD_OLD_KERNEL
// Support modules status from kernel versions after 2.1.18
#define BB_FEATURE_LSMOD_NEW_KERNEL
// Support insmod/lsmod/rmmod for pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_OLD_MODULE_INTERFACE
//
// Support module version checking
//#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_VERSION_CHECKING
@ -280,16 +288,31 @@
// Enable busybox --install [-s]
// to create links (or symlinks) for all the commands that are
// compiled into the binary. (needs /proc filesystem)
#define BB_FEATURE_INSTALLER
// #define BB_FEATURE_INSTALLER
//
// Enable a nifty progress meter in wget (adds just under 2k)
#define BB_FEATURE_STATUSBAR
#define BB_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR
//
// Clean up all memory before exiting -- usually not needed
// as the OS can clean up... Don't enable this unless you
// have a really good reason for cleaning things up manually.
//#define BB_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
//
// Support for human readable output by ls, du, etc.(example 13k, 23M, 235G)
#define BB_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE
//
// Support for the find -type option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_TYPE
//
// Support for the find -perm option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_PERM
//
// Support for the find -mtine option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_MTIME
//
// Support for the -A -B and -C context flags in grep
//#define BB_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT
//
// End of Features List
//
//
@ -301,9 +324,13 @@
// Nothing beyond this point should ever be touched by
// mere mortals so leave this stuff alone.
//
#if defined BB_MOUNT || defined BB_UMOUNT || defined BB_DF
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_MTAB_SUPPORT
#define BB_MTAB
#endif
#else
#undef BB_MTAB
#endif
//
#if defined BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING && defined BB_SH
#define BB_CMDEDIT
@ -315,11 +342,9 @@
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_LINUXRC
#ifndef BB_INIT
#define BB_INIT
#endif
#define BB_LINUXRC
#undef BB_LINUXRC
#undef BB_FEATURE_LINUXRC
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_GZIP
@ -328,6 +353,12 @@
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_DPKG
#ifndef BB_DPKG_DEB
#define BB_DPKG_DEB
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_DPKG_DEB
#ifndef BB_AR
#define BB_AR
@ -364,8 +395,8 @@
#endif
#endif
//
#if defined BB_INSMOD
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_OLD_KERNEL
#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_NEW_KERNEL
#if defined BB_INSMOD || defined BB_LSMOD
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
#define BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
#endif
#endif

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@ -0,0 +1,402 @@
/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
// This file defines the feature set to be compiled into busybox.
// When you turn things off here, they won't be compiled in at all.
//
//// This file is parsed by sed. You MUST use single line comments.
// i.e. //#define BB_BLAH
//
//
// BusyBox Applications
#define BB_AR
#define BB_BASENAME
#define BB_CAT
#define BB_CHMOD_CHOWN_CHGRP
#define BB_CHROOT
#define BB_CHVT
#define BB_CLEAR
#define BB_CMP
#define BB_CP_MV
#define BB_CUT
#define BB_DATE
#define BB_DC
#define BB_DD
#define BB_DEALLOCVT
#define BB_DF
#define BB_DIRNAME
#define BB_DMESG
#define BB_DOS2UNIX
//#define BB_DPKG
#define BB_DPKG_DEB
#define BB_DUTMP
#define BB_DU
#define BB_DUMPKMAP
#define BB_ECHO
#define BB_EXPR
#define BB_FBSET
#define BB_FDFLUSH
#define BB_FIND
#define BB_FREE
#define BB_FREERAMDISK
//#define BB_FSCK_MINIX
#define BB_GETOPT
#define BB_GREP
#define BB_GUNZIP
#define BB_GZIP
#define BB_HALT
#define BB_HEAD
#define BB_HOSTID
#define BB_HOSTNAME
#define BB_ID
#define BB_IFCONFIG
#define BB_INIT
//#define BB_INSMOD
#define BB_KILL
#define BB_KILLALL
#define BB_LENGTH
#define BB_LN
#define BB_LOADACM
#define BB_LOADFONT
#define BB_LOADKMAP
#define BB_LOGGER
#define BB_LOGNAME
#define BB_LS
//#define BB_LSMOD
#define BB_MAKEDEVS
#define BB_MD5SUM
#define BB_MKDIR
#define BB_MKFIFO
//#define BB_MKFS_MINIX
#define BB_MKNOD
#define BB_MKSWAP
#define BB_MKTEMP
#define BB_NC
#define BB_MORE
#define BB_MOUNT
#define BB_MT
#define BB_NSLOOKUP
#define BB_PING
#define BB_PIVOT_ROOT
#define BB_POWEROFF
#define BB_PRINTF
#define BB_PS
#define BB_PWD
#define BB_RDATE
#define BB_READLINK
#define BB_REBOOT
#define BB_RENICE
#define BB_RESET
#define BB_RM
#define BB_RMDIR
//#define BB_RMMOD
#define BB_ROUTE
//#define BB_RPMUNPACK
#define BB_SED
#define BB_SETKEYCODES
#define BB_SH
#define BB_SLEEP
#define BB_SORT
#define BB_STTY
#define BB_SWAPONOFF
#define BB_SYNC
#define BB_SYSLOGD
#define BB_TAIL
#define BB_TAR
#define BB_TEE
#define BB_TEST
#define BB_TELNET
#define BB_TOUCH
#define BB_TR
#define BB_TRUE_FALSE
#define BB_TTY
#define BB_UUENCODE
#define BB_UUDECODE
#define BB_UMOUNT
#define BB_UNIQ
#define BB_UNAME
#define BB_UNIX2DOS
#define BB_UPDATE
#define BB_UPTIME
#define BB_USLEEP
#define BB_WATCHDOG
#define BB_WC
#define BB_WGET
#define BB_WHICH
#define BB_WHOAMI
#define BB_XARGS
#define BB_YES
// End of Applications List
//
//
//
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// This is where feature definitions go. Generally speaking,
// turning this stuff off makes things a bit smaller (and less
// pretty/useful).
//
//
// BusyBox will, by default, malloc space for its buffers. This costs code
// size for the call to xmalloc. You can use the following feature to have
// them put on the stack. For some very small machines with limited stack
// space, this can be deadly. For most folks, this works just fine...
//#define BB_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
//
// Turn this on to use Erik's very cool devps, and devmtab kernel drivers,
// thereby eliminating the need for the /proc filesystem and thereby saving
// lots and lots memory for more important things. NOTE: If you enable this
// feature, you _must_ have patched the kernel to include the devps patch that
// is included in the busybox/kernel-patches directory. You will also need to
// create some device special files in /dev on your embedded system:
// mknod /dev/mtab c 10 22
// mknod /dev/ps c 10 21
// I emailed Linus and this patch will not be going into the stock kernel.
//#define BB_FEATURE_USE_DEVPS_PATCH
//
// This compiles out everything but the most
// trivial --help usage information (i.e. reduces binary size)
//#define BB_FEATURE_TRIVIAL_HELP
//
// Use termios to manipulate the screen ('more' is prettier with this on)
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
//
// calculate terminal & column widths (for more and ls)
#define BB_FEATURE_AUTOWIDTH
//
// show username/groupnames for ls
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_USERNAME
//
// show file timestamps in ls
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS
//
// enable ls -p and -F
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_FILETYPES
//
// sort the file names
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES
//
// enable ls -R
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE
//
// enable ls -L
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS
//
// Change ping implementation -- simplified, featureless, but really small.
//#define BB_FEATURE_SIMPLE_PING
//
// Make init use a simplified /etc/inittab file (recommended).
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_INITTAB
//
//Enable init being called as /linuxrc
#define BB_FEATURE_LINUXRC
//
//Have init enable core dumping for child processes (for debugging only)
//#define BB_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS
//
//Make sure nothing is printed to the console on boot
//#define BB_FEATURE_EXTRA_QUIET
//
//Should syslogd also provide klogd support?
#define BB_FEATURE_KLOGD
//
// enable syslogd -R remotehost
#define BB_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG
//
//Simple tail implementation (2.34k vs 3k for the full one).
//Both provide 'tail -f', but this cuts out -c, -q, -s, and -v.
#define BB_FEATURE_SIMPLE_TAIL
//
// Enable support for loop devices in mount
#define BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP
//
// Enable support for a real /etc/mtab file instead of /proc/mounts
//#define BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_MTAB_SUPPORT
//
// Enable support for mounting remote NFS volumes.
// You may need to mount with "-o nolock" if you are
// not running a local portmapper daemon...
#define BB_FEATURE_NFSMOUNT
//
// Enable support forced filesystem unmounting
// (i.e. in case of an unreachable NFS system).
#define BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_FORCE
//
// Enable support for creation of tar files.
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_CREATE
//
// Enable support for "--exclude" and "-X" for excluding files
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_EXCLUDE
//
// Enable support for tar -z option (currently only works for inflating)
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_GZIP
//
//// Enable reverse sort
#define BB_FEATURE_SORT_REVERSE
//
// Enable command line editing in the shell.
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING
//
//Allow the shell to invoke all the compiled in BusyBox applets as if they
//were shell builtins. Nice for staticly linking an emergency rescue shell,
//among other things.
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL
//
//When this is enabled, busybox shell applets can be called using full path
//names. This causes applets (i.e., most busybox commands) to override
//real commands on the filesystem. For example, if you run run /bin/cat, it
//will use BusyBox cat even if /bin/cat exists on the filesystem and is _not_
//busybox. Some systems want this, others do not. Choose wisely. :-) This
//only has meaning when BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL is enabled.
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_APPLETS_ALWAYS_WIN
//
// Enable tab completion in the shell. This is now working quite nicely.
// This feature adds a bit over 4k. Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_TAB_COMPLETION
//
// Enable a simpler shell prompt of the form "path #"
// instead of the default "[username@hostname path]#"
//
// Some deeply embedded systems don't have usernames or even hostnames,
// and the default prompt can look rather hideous on them. Uncomment
// this option for a simpler, path-only prompt (which was the default until
// around BusyBox-0.48):
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_SIMPLE_PROMPT
//
// Attempts to match usernames in a ~-prefixed path
//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_USERNAME_COMPLETION
//
//Turn on extra fbset options
#define BB_FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY
//
//Turn on fbset readmode support
#define BB_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE
//
// Support insmod/lsmod/rmmod for post 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
//
// Support insmod/lsmod/rmmod for pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_OLD_MODULE_INTERFACE
//
// Support module version checking
//#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_VERSION_CHECKING
//
// Support for Minix filesystem, version 2
//#define BB_FEATURE_MINIX2
//
//
// Enable busybox --install [-s]
// to create links (or symlinks) for all the commands that are
// compiled into the binary. (needs /proc filesystem)
// #define BB_FEATURE_INSTALLER
//
// Enable a nifty progress meter in wget (adds just under 2k)
#define BB_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR
//
// Clean up all memory before exiting -- usually not needed
// as the OS can clean up... Don't enable this unless you
// have a really good reason for cleaning things up manually.
//#define BB_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
//
// Support for human readable output by ls, du, etc.(example 13k, 23M, 235G)
#define BB_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE
//
// Support for the find -type option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_TYPE
//
// Support for the find -perm option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_PERM
//
// Support for the find -mtine option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_MTIME
//
// Support for the -A -B and -C context flags in grep
//#define BB_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT
//
// End of Features List
//
//
//
//
//
//
//---------------------------------------------------
// Nothing beyond this point should ever be touched by
// mere mortals so leave this stuff alone.
//
#if defined BB_MOUNT || defined BB_UMOUNT || defined BB_DF
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_MTAB_SUPPORT
#define BB_MTAB
#endif
#else
#undef BB_MTAB
#endif
//
#if defined BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING && defined BB_SH
#define BB_CMDEDIT
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_KILLALL
#ifndef BB_KILL
#define BB_KILL
#endif
#endif
//
#ifndef BB_INIT
#undef BB_LINUXRC
#undef BB_FEATURE_LINUXRC
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_GZIP
#ifndef BB_GUNZIP
#define BB_GUNZIP
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_DPKG
#ifndef BB_DPKG_DEB
#define BB_DPKG_DEB
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_DPKG_DEB
#ifndef BB_AR
#define BB_AR
#endif
#ifndef BB_TAR
#define BB_TAR
#endif
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_TAR_GZIP
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_GZIP
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_TAR
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_TAR_GZIP
#ifndef BB_GUNZIP
#define BB_GUNZIP
#endif
#endif
#endif
//
#if defined BB_MOUNT && defined BB_FEATURE_NFSMOUNT
#define BB_NFSMOUNT
#endif
//
#if defined BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
#endif
#endif
//
#if defined BB_FEATURE_AUTOWIDTH
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
#endif
#endif
//
#if defined BB_INSMOD || defined BB_LSMOD
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
#define BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
#endif
#endif

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@ -7,12 +7,12 @@
//
//
// BusyBox Applications
#define BB_AR
//#define BB_AR
#define BB_BASENAME
#define BB_CAT
#define BB_CHMOD_CHOWN_CHGRP
#define BB_CHROOT
//#define BB_CHVT
#define BB_CHVT
#define BB_CLEAR
//#define BB_CMP
#define BB_CP_MV
@ -25,17 +25,18 @@
#define BB_DIRNAME
#define BB_DMESG
//#define BB_DOS2UNIX
#define BB_DPKG_DEB
//#define BB_DPKG
//#define BB_DPKG_DEB
//#define BB_DUTMP
#define BB_DU
//#define BB_DUMPKMAP
#define BB_ECHO
#define BB_EXPR
#define BB_FBSET
//#define BB_EXPR
//#define BB_FBSET
//#define BB_FDFLUSH
#define BB_FIND
#define BB_FREE
#define BB_FREERAMDISK
//#define BB_FREERAMDISK
//#define BB_FSCK_MINIX
//#define BB_GETOPT
#define BB_GREP
@ -43,9 +44,10 @@
#define BB_GZIP
#define BB_HALT
#define BB_HEAD
#define BB_HOSTID
#define BB_HOSTNAME
//#define BB_HOSTID
//#define BB_HOSTNAME
#define BB_ID
//#define BB_IFCONFIG
#define BB_INIT
//#define BB_INSMOD
#define BB_KILL
@ -58,7 +60,7 @@
#define BB_LOGGER
//#define BB_LOGNAME
#define BB_LS
//#define BB_LSMOD
#define BB_LSMOD
//#define BB_MAKEDEVS
//#define BB_MD5SUM
#define BB_MKDIR
@ -66,13 +68,14 @@
//#define BB_MKFS_MINIX
#define BB_MKNOD
#define BB_MKSWAP
#define BB_MKTEMP
//#define BB_MKTEMP
//#define BB_NC
#define BB_MORE
#define BB_MOUNT
//#define BB_MT
//#define BB_NSLOOKUP
//#define BB_PING
//#define BB_PIVOT_ROOT
#define BB_POWEROFF
//#define BB_PRINTF
#define BB_PS
@ -85,12 +88,14 @@
#define BB_RM
#define BB_RMDIR
//#define BB_RMMOD
//#define BB_ROUTE
//#define BB_RPMUNPACK
#define BB_SED
//#define BB_SETKEYCODES
//#define BB_SH
#define BB_SH
#define BB_SLEEP
//#define BB_SORT
#define BB_SORT
//#define BB_STTY
#define BB_SWAPONOFF
#define BB_SYNC
#define BB_SYSLOGD
@ -102,20 +107,21 @@
#define BB_TOUCH
//#define BB_TR
#define BB_TRUE_FALSE
//#define BB_TTY
#define BB_UPTIME
//#define BB_USLEEP
//#define BB_WC
//#define BB_WGET
#define BB_WHICH
#define BB_WHOAMI
#define BB_TTY
//#define BB_UUENCODE
//#define BB_UUDECODE
#define BB_UMOUNT
//#define BB_UNIQ
#define BB_UNIQ
#define BB_UNAME
//#define BB_UNIX2DOS
//#define BB_UPDATE
#define BB_UPTIME
//#define BB_USLEEP
//#define BB_WATCHDOG
#define BB_WC
//#define BB_WGET
#define BB_WHICH
#define BB_WHOAMI
#define BB_XARGS
#define BB_YES
// End of Applications List
@ -128,25 +134,23 @@
// pretty/useful).
//
//
// BusyBox will, by default, malloc space for its buffers. This costs code
// size for the call to xmalloc. You can use the following feature to have
// them put on the stack. For some very small machines with limited stack
// space, this can be deadly. For most folks, this works just fine...
//#define BB_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
//
// Turn this on to use Erik's very cool devps, and devmtab kernel drivers,
// thereby eliminating the need for the /proc filesystem and thereby saving
// lots and lots memory for more important things. You can not use this and
// USE_PROCFS at the same time... NOTE: If you enable this feature, you
// _must_ have patched the kernel to include the devps patch that is included
// in the busybox/kernel-patches directory. You will also need to create some
// device special files in /dev on your embedded system:
// lots and lots memory for more important things. NOTE: If you enable this
// feature, you _must_ have patched the kernel to include the devps patch that
// is included in the busybox/kernel-patches directory. You will also need to
// create some device special files in /dev on your embedded system:
// mknod /dev/mtab c 10 22
// mknod /dev/ps c 10 21
// I emailed Linus and this patch will not be going into the stock kernel.
//#define BB_FEATURE_USE_DEVPS_PATCH
//
// enable features that use the /proc filesystem (apps that
// break without this will tell you on compile)...
// You can't use this and BB_FEATURE_USE_DEVPS_PATCH
// at the same time...
#define BB_FEATURE_USE_PROCFS
//
// This compiles out everything but the most
// trivial --help usage information (i.e. reduces binary size)
#define BB_FEATURE_TRIVIAL_HELP
@ -157,7 +161,7 @@
// calculate terminal & column widths (for more and ls)
#define BB_FEATURE_AUTOWIDTH
//
// show username/groupnames (bypasses libc6 NSS) for ls
// show username/groupnames for ls
#define BB_FEATURE_LS_USERNAME
//
// show file timestamps in ls
@ -187,11 +191,6 @@
//Have init enable core dumping for child processes (for debugging only)
//#define BB_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS
//
// Allow init to permenently chroot, and umount the old root fs
// just like an initrd does. Requires a kernel patch by Werner Almesberger.
// ftp://icaftp.epfl.ch/pub/people/almesber/misc/umount-root-*.tar.gz
//#define BB_FEATURE_INIT_CHROOT
//
//Make sure nothing is printed to the console on boot
//#define BB_FEATURE_EXTRA_QUIET
//
@ -199,10 +198,10 @@
#define BB_FEATURE_KLOGD
//
// enable syslogd -R remotehost
//#define BB_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG
#define BB_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG
//
//Simple tail implementation (2.34k vs 3k for the full one).
//Both provide 'tail -f' support (only one file at a time.)
//Both provide 'tail -f', but this cuts out -c, -q, -s, and -v.
#define BB_FEATURE_SIMPLE_TAIL
//
// Enable support for loop devices in mount
@ -221,10 +220,10 @@
#define BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_FORCE
//
// Enable support for creation of tar files.
//#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_CREATE
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_CREATE
//
// Enable support for "--exclude" and "-X" for excluding files
//#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_EXCLUDE
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_EXCLUDE
//
// Enable support for tar -z option (currently only works for inflating)
#define BB_FEATURE_TAR_GZIP
@ -232,13 +231,15 @@
//// Enable reverse sort
#define BB_FEATURE_SORT_REVERSE
//
// Enable command line editing in the shell
// Enable command line editing in the shell.
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING
//
//Allow the shell to invoke all the compiled in BusyBox applets as if they
//were shell builtins. Nice for staticly linking an emergency rescue shell,
//among other things.
//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL
//
//When this is enabled, busybox shell applets can be called using full path
//names. This causes applets (i.e., most busybox commands) to override
@ -246,29 +247,36 @@
//will use BusyBox cat even if /bin/cat exists on the filesystem and is _not_
//busybox. Some systems want this, others do not. Choose wisely. :-) This
//only has meaning when BB_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL is enabled.
//BB_FEATURE_SH_APPLETS_ALWAYS_WIN
// Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_APPLETS_ALWAYS_WIN
//
// Enable tab completion in the shell (not yet
// working very well -- so don't turn this on)
// Enable tab completion in the shell. This is now working quite nicely.
// This feature adds a bit over 4k. Only relevant if BB_SH is enabled.
//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_TAB_COMPLETION
//
// Enable a simpler shell prompt of the form "path #"
// instead of the default "[username@hostname path]#"
//
// Some deeply embedded systems don't have usernames or even hostnames,
// and the default prompt can look rather hideous on them. Uncomment
// this option for a simpler, path-only prompt (which was the default until
// around BusyBox-0.48):
#define BB_FEATURE_SH_SIMPLE_PROMPT
//
// Attempts to match usernames in a ~-prefixed path
//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_USERNAME_COMPLETION
//
//Turn on extra fbset options
//#define BB_FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY
//
//Turn on fbset readmode support
//#define BB_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE
//
// You must enable one or both of these features
// Support installing modules from pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_OLD_KERNEL
// Support installing modules from kernel versions after 2.1.18
#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_NEW_KERNEL
// Support insmod/lsmod/rmmod for post 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
//
// You must enable one or both of these features
// Support modules status from pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_LSMOD_OLD_KERNEL
// Support modules status from kernel versions after 2.1.18
#define BB_FEATURE_LSMOD_NEW_KERNEL
// Support insmod/lsmod/rmmod for pre 2.1 kernels
//#define BB_FEATURE_OLD_MODULE_INTERFACE
//
// Support module version checking
//#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_VERSION_CHECKING
@ -283,13 +291,28 @@
// #define BB_FEATURE_INSTALLER
//
// Enable a nifty progress meter in wget (adds just under 2k)
#define BB_FEATURE_STATUSBAR
#define BB_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR
//
// Clean up all memory before exiting -- usually not needed
// as the OS can clean up... Don't enable this unless you
// have a really good reason for cleaning things up manually.
//#define BB_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
//
// Support for human readable output by ls, du, etc.(example 13k, 23M, 235G)
#define BB_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE
//
// Support for the find -type option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_TYPE
//
// Support for the find -perm option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_PERM
//
// Support for the find -mtine option.
#define BB_FEATURE_FIND_MTIME
//
// Support for the -A -B and -C context flags in grep
//#define BB_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT
//
// End of Features List
//
//
@ -301,9 +324,13 @@
// Nothing beyond this point should ever be touched by
// mere mortals so leave this stuff alone.
//
#if defined BB_MOUNT || defined BB_UMOUNT || defined BB_DF
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_MOUNT_MTAB_SUPPORT
#define BB_MTAB
#endif
#else
#undef BB_MTAB
#endif
//
#if defined BB_FEATURE_SH_COMMAND_EDITING && defined BB_SH
#define BB_CMDEDIT
@ -315,11 +342,9 @@
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_FEATURE_LINUXRC
#ifndef BB_INIT
#define BB_INIT
#endif
#define BB_LINUXRC
#undef BB_LINUXRC
#undef BB_FEATURE_LINUXRC
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_GZIP
@ -328,6 +353,12 @@
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_DPKG
#ifndef BB_DPKG_DEB
#define BB_DPKG_DEB
#endif
#endif
//
#ifdef BB_DPKG_DEB
#ifndef BB_AR
#define BB_AR
@ -364,8 +395,8 @@
#endif
#endif
//
#if defined BB_INSMOD
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_OLD_KERNEL
#define BB_FEATURE_INSMOD_NEW_KERNEL
#if defined BB_INSMOD || defined BB_LSMOD
#ifndef BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
#define BB_FEATURE_NEW_MODULE_INTERFACE
#endif
#endif

3
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ debian/build-stamp-busybox:
dh_testdir
mkdir -p $(bbbd)
cp Makefile $(bbbd)
-(cd $(bbbd); $(MAKE) "BB_SRC_DIR=../../" applet_source_list)
cp debian/Config.h-deb $(bbbd)/Config.h
(cd $(bbbd); $(MAKE) "BB_SRC_DIR=../../")
touch debian/build-stamp-busybox
@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ debian/build-stamp-busybox-static:
dh_testdir
mkdir -p $(bbsbd)
cp Makefile $(bbsbd)
cp debian/Config.h-deb $(bbsbd)/Config.h
cp debian/Config.h-static $(bbsbd)/Config.h
(cd $(bbsbd); $(MAKE) DOSTATIC=true "BB_SRC_DIR=../../")
touch debian/build-stamp-busybox-static