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hush (a Bourne-style shell) for the GNO multitasking environment on the Apple IIgs
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applets | ||
archival | ||
console-tools | ||
coreutils | ||
examples | ||
findutils | ||
init | ||
miscutils | ||
procps | ||
util-linux | ||
.cvsignore | ||
block_device.c | ||
busybox_functions.h | ||
busybox.c | ||
busybox.def.h | ||
busybox.mkll | ||
busybox.sh | ||
busybox.spec | ||
cat.c | ||
Changelog | ||
chmod.c | ||
chown.c | ||
chroot.c | ||
clear.c | ||
cp.c | ||
date.c | ||
dd.c | ||
descend.c | ||
df.c | ||
dmesg.c | ||
dutmp.c | ||
dyadic.c | ||
fdflush.c | ||
find.c | ||
findmount.c | ||
grep.c | ||
gzip.c | ||
halt.c | ||
init.c | ||
internal.h | ||
kill.c | ||
length.c | ||
LICENSE | ||
ln.c | ||
loadkmap.c | ||
losetup.c | ||
ls.c | ||
makedevs.c | ||
Makefile | ||
math.c | ||
mkdir.c | ||
mknod.c | ||
mkswap.c | ||
mnc.c | ||
monadic.c | ||
more.c | ||
mount.c | ||
mt.c | ||
mv.c | ||
postprocess.c | ||
printf.c | ||
pwd.c | ||
README | ||
reboot.c | ||
rm.c | ||
rmdir.c | ||
sleep.c | ||
smtpout | ||
swapoff.c | ||
swapon.c | ||
sync.c | ||
tar.c | ||
touch.c | ||
umount.c | ||
update.c | ||
utility.c | ||
zcat.c |
Please see the LICENSE file for copyright information. Busybox is a multicall binary used to provide a minimal subset of POSIX style commands and specialized functions. It is geared toward 'mini-systems' like boot floppies. Specifically it is used in the Debian Rescue/Install system (which caused the original busybox to be made), the Linux Router Project, and others. As of version 0.20 there is a version number. : ) Also as of version 0.20, BB is modularized to allow an easy build of only the BB parts you need, to reduce binary size. Edit the file busybox.def.h and comment out the parts you do not need using C++ comments (//) After the build is complete a busybox.links file is generated to allow you to easily make the sym/hard links to the busybox binary. Note the modular system is Makefile based, and purposly very simplistic. It does no dependency checking. That is left for you to figure out by trial and error. Please feed patches back to: Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> and: Enrique Zanardi <ezanardi@ull.es>