On Sunday 07 March 2010 05:33:51 Denys Vlasenko wrote: > > Deleting the old httpd symlink still leaves the old httpd functionality > > in your existing 2006-era busybox binary, you just wouldn't be using it > > anymore. When you run httpd, you'd call the new binary instead. > > > > Denys: some variant of this is a FAQ. > > Added to http://busybox.net/FAQ.html#backporting
Hmmm... The #backporting answer is about the development process, and why we don't work for free on old versions. That's a separate topic. This answer is about understanding implementation details enough to perform a minimally intrusive modification to an existing installation, and has nothing to do with the development community. I think this is really a new question: "How do I replace just one applet in an existing system without disturbing the others?" Hmmm... The FAQ could use a bit of dusting, looks like. Mind if I take a stab at it? Rob -- Latency is more important than throughput. It's that simple. - Linus Torvalds _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
