hush/libbb
Eric Andersen 76b24270d4 with 2.4 kernel headers, lo_file_name is char, but with 2.6
headers we get a u8 for lo_file_name, so always cast to (char *)
when treating it as such.
2006-01-30 17:30:22 +00:00
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.cvsignore
ask_confirmation.c
bb_askpass.c
bb_asprintf.c
bb_do_delay.c
bb_echo.c
bb_pwd.c
change_identity.c
chomp.c
compare_string_array.c
concat_path_file.c
concat_subpath_file.c
copy_file.c
copyfd.c
correct_password.c
create_icmp6_socket.c
create_icmp_socket.c
default_error_retval.c
device_open.c
dump.c
error_msg_and_die.c
error_msg.c
fclose_nonstdin.c
fflush_stdout_and_exit.c
fgets_str.c
find_mount_point.c
find_pid_by_name.c
find_root_device.c
full_read.c
full_write.c
get_console.c
get_last_path_component.c
get_line_from_file.c
get_terminal_width_height.c
getopt_ulflags.c
hash_fd.c
herror_msg_and_die.c
herror_msg.c
human_readable.c
inet_common.c
inode_hash.c
isdirectory.c
kernel_version.c
last_char_is.c
llist.c
login.c
loop.c
make_directory.c
Makefile
Makefile.in
messages.c
mode_string.c
mtab_file.c
mtab.c
obscure.c
parse_mode.c
parse_number.c
perror_msg_and_die.c
perror_msg.c
perror_nomsg_and_die.c
perror_nomsg.c
print_file.c
printf.c
process_escape_sequence.c
procps.c
pw_encrypt.c
pwd2spwd.c
qmodule.c
read_package_field.c
README
recursive_action.c
remove_file.c
restricted_shell.c
run_parts.c
run_shell.c
safe_read.c
safe_strncpy.c
safe_strtol.c
safe_write.c
setup_environment.c
simplify_path.c
skip_whitespace.c
speed_table.c
trim.c
u_signal_names.c
vdprintf.c
verror_msg.c
vfork_daemon_rexec.c
vherror_msg.c
vperror_msg.c
warn_ignoring_args.c
wfopen_input.c
wfopen.c
xconnect.c
xfuncs.c
xgetcwd.c
xgethostbyname2.c
xgethostbyname.c
xgetlarg.c
xgetularg.c
xreadlink.c
xregcomp.c

Please see the LICENSE file for copyright information (GPLv2)

libbb is BusyBox's utility library.  All of this stuff used to be stuffed into
a single file named utility.c.  When I split utility.c to create libbb, some of
the very oldest stuff ended up without their original copyright and licensing
information (which is now lost in the mists of time).  If you see something
that you wrote that is mis-attributed, do let me know so we can fix that up.

	Erik Andersen
	<andersen@codepoet.org>