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[ANNOUNCEMENT] New package: busybox-1.23.2-1


The BusyBox multi-call binary is now available.

http://www.busybox.net/about.html

BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common utilities into a single executable.

Packages:
busybox: busybox and symlinks for all supported functions installed in /usr/libexec/busybox/bin.

busybox-standalone: busybox compiled with 'standalone shell' feature installed in /usr/libexec/busybox-standalone/bin.

busybox-doc: man page and documentation files.

The busybox and busybox-standalone packages install a symlink to busybox.exe in /usr/bin with alternatives(8). If both packages are installed, the non-standalone version takes precedence.

All configuration options which work on Cygwin are enabled. The included 'ash' shell provides reasonable support for interactive usage (command line editing, history search, job control, fancy prompts, aliases, ...).

A tiny version of Cygwin could be created by copying /usr/libexec/busybox{,-standalone} tree and adding cygwin1.dll to .../bin.

See the /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/busybox.README file for usage examples and further info.


Supported functions:

$ busybox
BusyBox v1.23.2 (2015-07-05 18:51:40 CEST) multi-call binary.
BusyBox is copyrighted by many authors between 1998-2012.
Licensed under GPLv2. See source distribution for detailed
copyright notices.

 Usage: busybox [function [arguments]...]
    or: busybox --list[-full]
    or: busybox --install [-s] [DIR]
    or: function [arguments]...

    BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix
    utilities into a single executable.  Most people will create a
    link to busybox for each function they wish to use and BusyBox
    will act like whatever it was invoked as.

Currently defined functions:
    [, [[, add-shell, ar, ash, awk, base64, basename, bash,
    bbconfig, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat, catv, chat, chgrp,
    chmod, chown, chpst, chroot, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, cp,
    cpio, crond, crontab, cryptpw, cttyhack, cut, date, dc, dd,
    df, diff, dirname, dnsd, dnsdomainname, dos2unix, du, echo,
    ed, egrep, env, envdir, envuidgid, expand, expr, fakeidentd,
    false, fgrep, find, flock, fold, free, fsync, ftpd, ftpget,
    ftpput, fuser, getopt, grep, groups, gunzip, gzip, hd, head,
    hexdump, hostid, hostname, httpd, hush, id, inetd, install,
    ipcalc, ipcrm, kill, killall, killall5, less, ln, logger,
    login, logname, logread, lpd, lpq, lpr, ls, lsof, lzcat, lzma,
    lzop, lzopcat, makedevs, makemime, man, md5sum, mesg,
    microcom, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mktemp, more, mountpoint,
    mpstat, mt, mv, nc, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, od, patch,
    pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6, pipe_progress, pkill, popmaildir,
    printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pstree, pwd, pwdx, readlink,
    realpath, reformime, remove-shell, renice, reset, resize, rm,
    rmdir, rpm, rpm2cpio, run-parts, runsv, runsvdir, rx, script,
    scriptreplay, sed, sendmail, seq, setsid, setuidgid, sh,
    sha1sum, sha256sum, sha3sum, sha512sum, shuf, sleep, smemcap,
    softlimit, sort, split, start-stop-daemon, stat, strings,
    stty, sum, sv, svlogd, sync, syslogd, tac, tail, tar, tcpsvd,
    tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd, time, timeout, top,
    touch, tr, traceroute, true, tty, ttysize, udpsvd, uname,
    uncompress, unexpand, uniq, unix2dos, unlink, unlzma, unlzop,
    unxz, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode, vi, volname,
    watch, wc, wget, which, whoami, whois, xargs, xz, xzcat, yes,
    zcat

$ busybox ash -c help
Built-in commands:
------------------
    . : [ [[ alias bg break cd chdir command continue echo eval exec
    exit export false fg getopts hash help history jobs kill let
    local printf pwd read readonly return set shift source test times
    trap true type ulimit umask unalias unset wait


Christian Franke

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