$ echo hello | busybox sed 's/l*/@/g'
@he@o
$ echo hello | sed 's/l*/@/g'
@h@e@o@

The latter is of course correct. My naive diagnosis is that Busybox
sed's 'g' option has an off-by-one error in its next-match search,
i.e. advanced by one character too many before searching for the next
match.

Rich
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