The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a
small single executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most
of the utilities usually found in fileutils, shellutils, findutils,
textutils, grep, gzip, tar, and more. BusyBox provides a fairly
complete POSIX environment for any small or embedded system. The
utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their
full-featured GNU cousins. The options that are included provide the
expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU
counterparts.
- Developed at Base:System
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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BusyBox.1 | 0000137439 134 KB | |
busybox-1.32.0.tar.bz2 | 0002439463 2.33 MB | |
busybox-static.config | 0000030564 29.8 KB | |
busybox.changes | 0000026988 26.4 KB | |
busybox.config | 0000030399 29.7 KB | |
busybox.install.patch | 0000000956 956 Bytes | |
busybox.spec | 0000004525 4.42 KB | |
man.conf | 0000000023 23 Bytes |
Revision 60 (latest revision is 86)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 828495
from
Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk)
(revision 60)
- Set CONFIG_FIRST_SYSTEM_ID to 101 as we use 100 already as fixed ID for a system account. - Require group "nogroup" (used by adduser) (forwarded request 828493 from kukuk)
Comments 2
Busybox 1.29.2 has been released; https://busybox.net/downloads/
Busybox 1.29.3 has been released: http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox-1.29.3.tar.bz2