Some more updates and such...
-Erik
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Name: busybox
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Version: 0.43
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Version: 0.44
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Release: 1
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Group: System/Utilities
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Summary: BusyBox is a tiny suite of Unix utilities in a multi-call binary.
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Source: %{Name}-%{Version}.tar.gz
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%Description
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BusyBox is a suite of "tiny" Unix utilities in a multi-call binary. It
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provides a pretty complete POSIX environment in a very small package.
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Just add a kernel, "ash" (Keith Almquists tiny Bourne shell clone), and
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an editor such as "elvis-tiny" or "ae", and you have a full system. This
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is makes an excellent environment for a "rescue" disk or any small or
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embedded system.
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BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single
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small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities
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you usually find in fileutils, shellutils, findutils, textutils, grep, gzip,
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tar, etc. BusyBox provides a fairly complete POSIX environment for any small
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or emdedded system. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options then
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their full featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are provided behave
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very much like their GNU counterparts.
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%Prep
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%setup -q -n %{Name}-%{Version}
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