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on this file since 1883 was 821, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 18 years ago |
Addition of busybox 1.2.1 as a mindi-busybox new package
This should avoid delivering binary files in mindi not built there (Fedora and Debian are quite serious about that)
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1 | <!--#include file="header.html" -->
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3 | <h3>BusyBox: The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux</h3>
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5 | <p>BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single
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6 | small executable. It provides replacements for most of the utilities you
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7 | usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The utilities in BusyBox
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8 | generally have fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however,
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9 | the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave
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10 | very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a fairly complete
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11 | environment for any small or embedded system.</p>
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13 | <p>BusyBox has been written with size-optimization and limited resources in
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14 | mind. It is also extremely modular so you can easily include or exclude
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15 | commands (or features) at compile time. This makes it easy to customize
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16 | your embedded systems. To create a working system, just add some device
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17 | nodes in /dev, a few configuration files in /etc, and a Linux kernel.</p>
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19 | <p>BusyBox is maintained by <a href="http://www.landley.net/">Rob Landley</a>,
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20 | and licensed under the <a href="/license.html">GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</a>
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21 | version 2 or later.</p>
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23 | <!--#include file="footer.html" -->
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