In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (walter harms) wrote:

> *From:* walter harms <[email protected]>
> *To:* Abhijith Nalige Erojirao <[email protected]>
> *CC:* [email protected]
> *Date:* Sun, 06 Mar 2011 13:06:55 +0100
> 
> warning: i have no clue about the mini2440 board and
>       i have no idea about you projekt and why you need a devmem applet
> 
> the most simple solution is to compile the missing applet as 
> standalone
> and install it along with the current bb.
> 
> ntl busybox is a general application and so we can not realy help 
> with specific
> boards and implementations.
> 
> re,
>  wh
> 
> 
> 
> Am 06.03.2011 08:22, schrieb Denys Vlasenko:
> >  mini2440 boards
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well yes, but then again...

You may find that the busybox is all part of some buildroot system -
which will compile and ship all the bits you find on your dev board -
often you can download or find it on a CD.

I fell into the trap of theinking "the xxx feature isn't in busybx xx.y"
but you have to remember that the busybox you get is a result of someone
ticking boxes on a "compile in these features" list - if you go back cand
change the ticks you can probably build yourself one with whatever you
need.



D 
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